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DEG YEAR-END 2006 HOME ENTERTAINMENT SALES UPDATE More than 30 Million U.S. Homes Have an HDTV LAS VEGAS ( Jan. 8, 2007) The home theater is one of consumers’ preferred choices for enjoying entertainment as demonstrated by growing demand for high definition products in 2006, according to DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group in an announcement made at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Popularity for the home theater was evidenced in robust sales for HDTVs, remarkable initial sales for high definition media devices and strong sales for DVD. U.S. HOUSEHOLD PENETRATION OF HDTVs TOPS 31 MILLION Since launch in 1998, more than 34.5 million HDTV sets have been sold to consumers. The HDTV household provides the ideal environment to enjoy high definition media players. There are currently 31 million HDTV households which are able to make full use of high definition media players, when set up properly. The DEG estimates that 11 percent of HDTV owners have more than one set. SALES OF HIGH DEFINITION MEDIA DEVICES EXCEED 750,000 UNITS The high definition players including Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD are available at some 7,500 storefronts and are marketed from leading manufacturers. There are currently 12 models with prices from as low as $499 (manufacturers’ suggested retail price street prices may vary). CONSUMER SPENDING OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT DISCS REMAIN SOLID DVD retail sales were up slightly to $16.6 billion. DVD rental transactions grew approximately 10 percent to $7.5 billion in 2006. When including VHS sales and rental, the dollars spent on home entertainment was virtually the same as the previous year. Consumers spent $24.2 billion renting and buying DVD and VHS. U.S. CONSUMER HOME ENTERTAINMENT SPENDING (in billions)
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In the fourth quarter 2006, some 570 million DVDs shipped to retail according to figures compiled by Kaplan and Associates on behalf of the DEG. More than 1.6 billion software units shipped throughout 2006, virtually the exact same amount that shipped in 2005, bringing the total number of units shipped since launch to more than seven billion discs. These figures do not include high definition media discs. NORTH AMERICAN DVD-VIDEO SOFTWARE SHIPMENTS (in millions)
Figures compiled by Kaplan, and Associates on behalf of the DEG: Digital Entertainment Group
DVD U.S. HOUSEHOLDS REACH 88 MILLION Since launch in spring 1997, nearly 200 million DVD players, including set-top and portable DVD players, Home-Theater-in-a-Box systems, TV/DVD and DVD/VCR combination players, have sold to consumers, bringing the number of DVD households to approximately 88 million (adjusting for households with more than one player). The DEG estimates that 55 percent of DVD owners have more than one player.
*Includes set-top and portable DVD players, Home Theater in Box systems,
TV/DVD and DVD/VCR combination players
DEG: Digital Entertainment Group DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group is a Los Angeles-based, industry-funded nonprofit corporation that advocates and promotes the many benefits associated with DVD and other forms of digital entertainment while providing updated information regarding the format to both the media and the retail trade. The DEG offers a forum for member companies to engage in ongoing discussions concerning various issues and opportunities, which relate to other new digital technologies that may emerge in the future. Regular members of the DEG are Buena Vista Home Entertainment, D&M Holdings, DTS Entertainment, Gibson Guitar Corporation, HBO Video, Hewlett-Packard, Image Entertainment, JVC Company of America, Lionsgate, MGM Home Entertainment, Microsoft, New Line Home Entertainment, Panasonic Consumer Electronics, Paramount Home Entertainment, Philips Consumer Electronics, Pioneer Electronics (USA), Sony Electronics, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Starz Home Entertainment, Thomson, Toshiba America Consumer Products, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video. Associate members are AGI Media, Ascent Media/Blink Digital, Blockbuster, BMG Columbia House, CinemaNow, Cryptography Research, Deluxe Digital, EDC, e2amp inc., Giant Interactive, JVC Disc America, Kestrel Wireless, Macrovision, Memory-Tech, Netflix, Nielsen Entertainment, Panasonic North America, ScreenPlay, Sonic Solutions, Sonopress, Sony DADC, Technicolor and Universal Operations Group. The DEG can be reached at 310-888-2201, via e-mail at getinfo@digitalentertainmentinfo.com or through its web site at www.digitalentertainmentinfo.com.
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