Global Media Streaming Devices Market, Forecast to 2023

Global Media Streaming Devices Market, Forecast to 2023

In a Growing Market, Opportunities Arise from Providing Customers Their Preferred Entertainment Ecosystems at a Low Cost

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15-Feb-2018
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Research Code: 9AC1-00-2E-00-00
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Description

Media streaming devices are connected, unmanaged devices whose primary purpose is to receive on-demand content via the Internet and display it on a television screen. Demand for media streaming devices originally derived from cord-cutters looking for convenient, cost-effective ways to access entertainment content with a lean back experience. Media streaming device shipments worldwide sold well over the last 4-5 years due to an expansion of streaming entertainment services with growing content libraries, new, yearly product introductions with upgraded capabilities, and because of discontent with advertising on broadcast television and dissatisfaction at the increasing faster-than-inflation costs of cable and satellite pay television. Frost & Sullivan expects unit shipments for the global media streaming devices market to increase from 48.7 million in 2017 to 122.7 million in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.6 percent over the forecast period.

There are indications that continued growth will slow slightly as products saturate mature markets until newer television technologies, such as 4K resolution and high dynamic range, coupled with good broadband access, become more widespread across the globe. Media streaming device adoption depends heavily on underlying entertainment streaming services, like Netflix and Hulu, and ecosystems like Amazon Prime, Apple iTunes, the Google Play Store, and Roku’s Fandango Now. As entertainment consumers also have the option to watch content on phones, tablets, desktops, and laptops, media streaming device adoption also depends on consumer viewing habits with many preferring a lean back experience for various short and long-form content.

Geographical Segmentation: The global market has been segmented into North America, Latin America (NALA), Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and Asia-Pacific (APAC).

Research Scope

 This market insight covers the following:

  • Global market trend analyses, including market drivers and restraints.
  • Detailed unit shipment forecasts for the total media streaming devices market.
  • Competitive analysis, in terms of major participants and market share.

The base year of this media streaming devices insight is 2017, with forecasts running up to 2023. The research highlights key trends impacting the global media streaming devices market and outlines future implications.


Key Issues Addressed

  • Will the market continue to increase at its present rate over the forecast period? What are the drivers and restraints for growth in this market? •
  • Where does media streaming device technology stand today and going forward? What are the primary challenges faced by vendors addressing this market? How can vendors overcome these challenges? How do vendor ecosystems factor into this market? •
  • What does the current competitive landscape look like? Will there be consolidation over the next 4-5 years? Is the market attractive for mergers and acquisitions? •
  • What are the revenue breakdowns by geographical regions - NALA / EMEA / APAC? Which are the fastest growing regions?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market Engineering Measurements

Introduction

Introduction (continued)

Introduction (continued)

Introduction (continued)

Global Market Life Cycle Analysis

Research Scope

Market Overview—Regions Covered

Frost & Sullivan Digital Media Value Chain Coverage

Media Streaming Devices—Forecasting Methodology

Unit Shipment Forecast

Percent Unit Shipment Forecast by Region

Unit Shipment Forecast by Region

Unit Shipment Discussion

Unit Shipment Discussion (continued)

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Structure and Tiers of Competition

Competitive Environment

Selected Other Vendors—Media Streaming Devices

Growth Opportunity 1—Streamers as AI Assistants

Growth Opportunity 2—Platform Consolidation

Growth Opportunity 3—4K/HDR Television Adoption

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Conclusion

The Last Word—Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

Market Engineering Measurements

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Media streaming devices are connected, unmanaged devices whose primary purpose is to receive on-demand content via the Internet and display it on a television screen. Demand for media streaming devices originally derived from cord-cutters looking for convenient, cost-effective ways to access entertainment content with a lean back experience. Media streaming device shipments worldwide sold well over the last 4-5 years due to an expansion of streaming entertainment services with growing content libraries, new, yearly product introductions with upgraded capabilities, and because of discontent with advertising on broadcast television and dissatisfaction at the increasing faster-than-inflation costs of cable and satellite pay television. Frost & Sullivan expects unit shipments for the global media streaming devices market to increase from 48.7 million in 2017 to 122.7 million in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.6 percent over the forecast period. There are indications that continued growth will slow slightly as products saturate mature markets until newer television technologies, such as 4K resolution and high dynamic range, coupled with good broadband access, become more widespread across the globe. Media streaming device adoption depends heavily on underlying entertainment streaming services, like Netflix and Hulu, and ecosystems like Amazon Prime, Apple iTunes, the Google Play Store, and Roku’s Fandango Now. As entertainment consumers also have the option to watch content on phones, tablets, desktops, and laptops, media streaming device adoption also depends on consumer viewing habits with many preferring a lean back experience for various short and long-form content. Geographical Segmentation: The global market has been segmented into North America, Latin America (NALA), Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and Asia-Pacific (APAC).--BEGIN PROMO--

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Author Robert Cavin
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