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US viewers use digital media players for Netflix

September 30, 2014 08.48 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

Netflix HQA growing number of US households are relying on dedicated set-top/plug-in devices to watch Netflix on a TV set, according to a new GfK study, Over-the-Top TV 2014.

By contrast, video game systems – while still the most common hardware for Netflix viewing on a TV screen – are used much less than they were three years ago.

The report shows that 28% of those who stream Netflix on a TV used a digital media player (such as Roku, Apple TV, or Chromecast) to do so; this is nearly double the 2013 level (15%) and roughly five times the 2011 figure (6%). The surge comes as ownership of the players among all homes has increased tenfold – from 2% to 21% — since 2010.

Streaming capabilities built into today’s higher-end TV sets have also become popular, with use of built-in streaming reported by 28% of those who watch Netflix on TV — up from 20% a year ago and 13% in 2011.

On the other hand, reports of watching Netflix on TV through a video game system have dropped to 43% — down 5 percentage points from 2013, and almost 20 points below the 2011 level (62%).

The new report shows wide generational differences in how people access Netflix. Generations X and Y are twice as likely as Baby Boomers to use a video game system to watch Netflix on TV. Capabilities built into TV sets are highly favored by Gen Y Netflix viewers, and both Generations X and Y show strong use of digital media players.

“The wide variations in devices used – and in preferred device by age – speak to a need for Netflix and other SVOD providers to optimize the user experience for each situation,” said David Tice, SVP at GfK and author of the report.

“Not only do the device interface and remote control need to be user-friendly, but things like on-screen font size and menus need to be age-appropriate. With a quarter of Netflix users also being Amazon Prime or Hulu viewers, there is a potential battle in user experience as well as in variety and exclusivity of content.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, OTT, Research Tagged With: digital media players, GfK, Netflix, US Edited: 30 September 2014 10:39

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