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Strong smart TV growth in Japan, US and Europe

February 2, 2016 10.29 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

By 2019, more than 50% of TV households in Japan, the US, the UK, France and Germany will have smart TVs, according to IHS.

According to the latest information from the IHS TV Sets Intelligence Service, smart TV household penetration in Japan has already reached 50% and will rise to 63% in 2019, followed by the US at 57%. Among Western European countries, Germany and the United Kingdom are expected to reach 53% penetration for smart TVs in 2019, followed closely by France at 50%.

“Increasing demand for 4K resolution, the debut of high dynamic range (HDR) for both hardware and content, and access to streaming content that supports these features will accelerate smart TV demand globally,” said Hisakazu Torii, senior director of Consumer Device Research for IHS Technology.

“Growing availability of 4K content from online video providers will also support this trend, as will the introduction of ultra-high-definition Blu-ray in 2016.”

Although China is considered to be an emerging TV market, smart TV household penetration is expected to reach 46% by 2019, which is higher than other emerging regions. Smart TV is an essential feature on TVs sold in China, because many Chinese consumers seek out online content services.

“With content providers and smart-device manufacturers, such as Alibaba, LeTV, Xiaomi, now entering the TV set market, Chinese consumers have more smart TV choices than ever before,” Torii said. “Increased sales of 4K TVs will accelerate these trends in the Chinese market.”

Unlike the high adoption expected in most developed countries and China, smart TV household penetration in other emerging countries will remain low, due to a lack of online video content and insufficient infrastructure to deliver the required broadband Internet content to the home. For those reasons, smart TV household penetration in Brazil and Russia will only reach 36% in 2019 and just 3% in India.

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline, Research Tagged With: Europe, IHS, Japan, smart TVs, US Edited: 3 February 2016 07:48

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