Michelle Abraham
![Michelle Abraham](/assets/img/authors/unknown.jpg)
Michelle Abraham
bringing companies company consumer cost critical digital electronic essential future highly leading market process product products quality reducing rising success television uniquely
In the highly competitive consumer electronics industry, and particularly the rising digital television market, it is critical for a company to get product to market quickly. At the same time, companies must uniquely differentiate consumer electronic products in the highly competitive marketplace. Streamlining the development process and reducing the cost of bringing high quality products to market is essential to the future success of leading CE manufacturers.
choice choices consumers next operators
There will be a lot of new choices for consumers and operators to make over the next decade.
account advanced boxes capacity channels delivered efficient expect growing higher looking number providers satellite unit worldwide
With a growing number of HDTV channels to be delivered by satellite pay-TV providers in 2006, those pay-TV providers are looking to the higher capacity enabled by DVB-S2 for more efficient HD channel delivery. In 2009, we expect satellite set-top boxes with next-generation advanced modulation technologies to account for 30% of the worldwide satellite set-top box unit shipments.
addition advanced basic boxes dichotomy drives features hard include multiple offer providers receiving reception satellite seeing services tv
We are seeing a more pronounced dichotomy between full-featured boxes that are used by pay-TV providers to offer other services in addition to satellite TV reception and basic boxes for TV reception only. Advanced features include hard drives for DVR services, multiple tuners, more connectivity options, and high-definition decoding for receiving HD signals.
chat future program talking television
There are a lot of future applications. Videoconferencing through your television is one of the things they're talking about, or being able to chat with friends as the television program is going on.