Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- 1.1. Personal TV: the next phase?
- 1.2. Methodology
- 1.2.1. Report objectives
- 1.2.2. Scope of analysis
- 1.2.3. Two main families of offers for personal TV
2. Main characteristics of personal TV offerings
- 2.1. Functionalities
- 2.2. Equipment and applications for personal TV
- 2.2.1. Multiple types of equipment and applications
- 2.2.2. Detailed analysis of personal TV technical components
- 2.3. Business models
- 2.3.1. Personal TV services associated with pay TV
- 2.3.2. Stand-alone personal TV offerings
- 2.4. Anticipated developments
- 2.4.1. More enhanced personal TV solutions
- 2.4.2. More "individualised" and protected personal TV
- 2.4.3. Does personal TV profit from P2P?
- 2.4.4. On the road to Digital Home Media Entertainment...
- 2.4.5. Are we approaching a boom in mobile personal TV?
3. Development prospects in Europe
- 3.1. Market characteristics in 2006
- 3.1.1. General overview
- 3.1.2. Personal TV services associated with pay-TV
- 3.1.3. Stand-alone personal TV offers
- 3.2. Medium-term development prospects
- 3.2.1. Obstacles that should naturally disappear in the medium term
- 3.2.2. Factors encouraging development
- 3.2.3. Medium-term market forecasts
List of tables and figures
- Table 1: Typology of personal TV
- Table 2: Personal TV technical configurations
- Table 3: Example of "secondary" functionalities included in personal TV
solutions
- Table 4: Main features of STBs available on the market at end-2006
- Table 5: Examples of consumer PVR software for PCs
- Table 6: Existing and future functionalities of nPVR solutions
- Table 7: Comparison of different terminal centric personal TV solutions
- Table 8: Personal TV penetration in Europe, end-2006 (% TV homes)
- Table 9: Rise in number of PVR subscribers in the United States, by
operator
- Table 10: Penetration of personal TV solutions on different pay-TV
carriers in Europe in 2006
- Table 11: Main solutions for personal TV services associated with pay-TV,
mid-2006 in Europe
- Table 12: Examples of DVD recorders with HDD available on the European
market in 2006
- Table 13: Main media centers available on the European market in 2006
- Table 14: Main portable devices for personal TV available on the European
market in 2006
- Table 15: Personal TV solutions on DTT networks in Europe in 2006
- Table 16: Personal TV software solutions in 2006
- Table 17: Examples of online personal TV applications
- Table 18: Launches of personal TV services combined with pay-TV announced
in Europe during 2006
- Table 19: Number of homes using a personal TV system by 2012
- Table 20: Number of households using a personal TV system in France by 2012
- Table 21: Number of households using a personal TV system in Germany by
2012
- Table 22: Number of households using a personal TV system in Italy by 2012
- Table 23: Number of households using a personal TV system in Spain by 2012
- Table 24: Number of households using a personal TV system in the United
Kingdom by 2012
- Figure 1: Different phases of Europe' s TV industry
- Figure 2: Players and changes in the TV ecosystem
- Figure 3: How a box is used in the home
- Figure 4: How a DMA is used in the home
- Figure 5: Microsoft' s Xbox 360 and PS3/PSP
- Figure 6: Veoh Networks TV ecosystem
- Figure 7: Joost' s personal TV model
- Figure 8: Personal TV market players
- Figure 9: From personal TV to the digital home
- Figure 10: Personal TV growth in the United States
- Figure 11: Penetration of personal TV services associated with pay-TV in
the main European countries in 2006
- Figure 12: Structure of installed personal TV systems in Europe
- Figure 13: Personal TV penetration in the main European countries by 2012
- Figure 14: Personal TV revenues structure in Europe in 2012
- Figure 15: Structure of installed personal TV systems in France in 2012
- Figure 16: Personal TV revenues structure in France in 2012
- Figure 17: Structure of installed personal TV systems in Germany in 2012
- Figure 18: Personal TV revenues structure in Germany in 2012
- Figure 19: Structure of installed personal TV systems in Italy in 2012
- Figure 20: Personal TV revenues structure in Italy in 2012
- Figure 21: Structure of installed personal TV systems in Spain in 2012
- Figure 22: Personal TV revenues structure in Spain in 2012
- Figure 23: Structure of installed personal TV systems in the United
Kingdom in 2012
- Figure 24: Personal TV revenues structure in the United Kingdom in 2012
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