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Industry: Electronics
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| 3D TV is expected to experience the highest CAGR of around 118% during 2010?2013 as manufacturers will begin to implement 3D as a standard feature in their HD flat-panel product lines. |
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| Future growth in the semiconductor market will be mainly driven by sensors followed by optoelectronics with projected CAGR of around 17%, and 15% respectively during 2011-2013. |
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| The global consumer electronics market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of around 5% during 2009?2012. During the same period, the shipment will grow at a CAGR of around 5%. |
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| Global mobile phone shipments grew by 12.3% YOY in 2007 in volume terms. In future, this market will be largely driven by replacement market and strong demand from Asia. |
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| In the sound and images segment, Portable Media Player (PMP) and Digital Video Camera sales will increase with the highest CAGR values of 39.43% and 15.21% respectively during 2007-2011. |
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| Retailer credit will play a critical role in driving the consumer electronics sales. In the Images and sound segment, the DVD sales will increase with the CAGR value of 8%. |
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| Asia Pacific region presents the most money spinning area for the consumer electronics industry, as the markets remain still untapped. The strong growth is expected to come from China by 2010... |
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| The Asia-Pacific market has outperformed the global average industry growth due to growing demand. The growth in the year 2006 was driven primarily by DRAM... |
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| The global notebook market was close to 65 Million units in 2005, up 34% from the 49 Million units shipped in 2004. The notebook segment accounted for about 31% of above 200 Million PC market. |
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| Covers the current trends and market scenario in Europe, U.S., Japan, China, Asia-Pacific and other countries in detail also has information on various technologies being used in the industry. |
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