- Smart Home Products and Services
- CE Devices and Mobility
- Residential Security
- Broadband and Entertainment Services
- Smart Energy Management
- Entertainment Content
- Wellness and Independent Living
- Global Connected Living
- Support Services
Core Research Areas
Related Research
Primary ResearchSubscribe TodayThe Parks Points newsletter features all aspects of our research, including smart home, IoT devices, entertainment and digital media, security, energy, health, and consumer data. Subscribe Now | The Smart TV Development EcosystemDownload Table of Contents (PDF) 1.0 Report Summary 1.1 Purpose and Scope of Report 1.2 Defining the Market 1.3 Data Sources 1.4 Companies Briefed 2.0 The Smart TV Landscape 2.1 Growth of Smart TVs 2.2 Consumer Data 2.3 Smart TV Trends: 2011 and Beyond 2.3.1 Apps Platform Development Third-party Apps Platforms Google TV VUDU Yahoo! Connected TV OEM Platforms LG Electronics Smart TV Panasonic VIERA Connect Philips Net TV Samsung Samsung Apps Toshiba Places VIZIO Internet Apps Independent Platforms Accedo Broadband Chumby Dreamer Corp. Flingo L4 Media LeoNovus MeeGo 2.3.2 Online Video and the Smart TV U.S. Alphaline Entertainment Amazon.com Instant Video Apple BLOCKBUSTER ON DEMAND Best Buy CinemaNow Hulu Plus Netflix Qriocity (Sony) VUDU Europe Acetrax Blinkbox CDON.com Film2Home Film4oD (FilmFlex) FilmIsNow LOVEFiLM Maxdome Qriocity (Sony) Videociety Video Futur (Glowria) Videoland Viewster VODDLER 2.3.3 Multi-device Interactivity Dijit Flingo Google Anymote LG Electronics MOVL Philips MOVL Apps Samsung Skifta Yahoo! Device Control 2.3.4 Synchronizing Content on Companion Devices Audible Magic Civolution IntoNow (Yahoo!) INVIDI Samsung Shazam Spot411 Synchronize.TV Technicolor TiVo Yahoo! Zeitera 2.3.5 Browsers on Smart TVs ACCESS Espial Oregan Networks Philips (Europe) 2.3.6 Organizing Content on Smart TVs LG Electronics Samsung Rovi TiVo 2.3.7 Smart TVs and Multi-device Interoperability AwoX MediaMall Technologies Morega Systems Nero PacketVideo Plex Rovi TVersity Vuze 2.3.8 Smart TVs and Advertising justAd.tv Miniweb Rovi Yahoo! 2.3.9 Pay-TV and Smart TV Convergence 2.3.10 Broadcasters and Smart TVs HbbTV YouView Syncbak 2.3.11 Wireless Smart TVs Wi-Fi WHDI WirelessHD 2.3.12 Motion-sensing Remotes Hillcrest Labs LG Electronics 3.0 Delivering Content and Apps to the Smart TV 3.1 Content Management and Delivery 3.1.1 Smart TV Solutions ActiveVideo Networks Clearleap mgMEDIA Miniweb Rovi SyncTV 3.1.2 Online Video Platforms Brightcove Castfire Concurrent Computer Corp. Endavo Media and Communications KIT digital Ooyala Red Bee Media thePlatform Unicorn Media Tvinci 3.1.3 System Integrator Solutions Alcatel-Lucent Cisco Ericsson Microsoft Motorola NDS Nokia Siemens Technicolor 3.2 Applications Development Bluestreak Cantina Capablue easelTV Ensequence GooMe itaas MOVL Pushbutton Splat Interactive Strategy & Technology Tata Elxsi Ltd. Telepop Wiztivi 4.0 Implications and Recommendations 4.1 Content Development/User Interface Tools 4.2 Applications Platforms and Developers 4.3 Content Management/Distribution Platforms 4.4 The Smart TV
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