'Mobile Video' Increasingly Includes 'Internet Video' but Mobile Operators Can Fulfill Current Needs

Portable Design News, Wednesday August 06, 2008

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In the past year, two forces have emerged to radically change the definition of "mobile video," reports In-Stat. First, Internet delivery of user-generated and professionally produced content is moving viewers from their living rooms to their computers, the high-tech market research firm says. Second, high-quality mobile devices that use wireless networks (such as Apple's Wi-Fi iPhone and iPod Touch) are improving mobile access to the Internet in general. As a result, "Internet video" increasingly means "mobile video."

In-Stat identified two potential models for mobile TV viewing: "waiting room" and "leisure time" with very different requirements. David Chamberlain, In-Stat analyst, points out, "Personal devices such as cellphones and personal media players are preferred for the waiting room scenario. However, if there is more time available, survey respondents preferred larger screens on products such mobile Internet devices or ultra-mobile PCs"

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:


In-Stat, Scottsdale, AZ (480) 483-4440 [www.in-stat.com]