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65% of US TV households have their TV connected

April 23, 2016 13.43 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

65% of US TV households have at least one television set connected to the internet via a video game system, a smart TV set, a Blu-ray player, and/or a stand-alone device (like Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, or Amazon Fire TV); up from 44% in 2013, and 24% in 2010.

According to Leichtman Research Group, among those with any connected TV devices, 74% have more than one device, with a mean of 3.3 per connected TV household. Those with a connected TV generally find them to be easy to use:

70% of all with a connected TV agree (8-10 on a 1-10 scale) that streaming services like Netflix are easy to access via connected TV devices, while 12% disagree (1-3).

“Connected TV devices are now in nearly two-thirds of all TV households in the US, and there are actually more connected TV devices in US households than there are pay-TV set-top boxes,” said Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for Leichtman Research Group.

“New forms of competition from Internet-delivered video via connected TVs, along with technological innovations in the pay-TV industry, are allowing consumers to choose more options for accessing and watching TV than they have ever had before.”

The study also found that 77% of TV sets in pay-TV households have a pay-TV provider’s set-top box, with a mean of 2.2 boxes per pay-TV household. Pay-TV subscribers tend to express little enmity toward set-top boxes:

– 20% with a pay-TV HD set-top box agree (8-10) that set-top boxes from TV companies are a waste of money, while 44% disagree (1-3)
– 42% with a pay-TV HD set-top box agree (8-10) that set-top boxes from TV companies provide features that add value to the TV service, while 16% disagree (1-3)
– 68% with 3 or more set-top boxes are very satisfied (8-10) with their pay-TV provider — compared to 54% with 1-2 set-top boxes

Overall, there are more connected TV devices in US households than there are pay-TV set-top boxes. Across all households (including those that do not have any of these), the mean number of connected TV devices per household is 2.1, while the mean number of pay-TV set-top boxes per household is 1.8.

These findings are based on a survey of 1,206 TV households throughout the US, and are part of a new LRG study, HD and Connected TVs XIII. This is LRG’s thirteenth annual study on TVs in the US.

Other findings include:

– 83% of households with any type of connected TV device get a pay-TV service — similar to 81% with no connected TV devices
– 38% of adults with a pay-TV service watch video via a connected TV device at least weekly — compared to 48% of pay-TV non-subscribers
– 79% of all TV sets in US households are HDTVs — an increase from 34% of all TV sets in 2010, and 3% in 2004
– 33% of non-4K Ultra HDTV owners have seen one in use — up from 10% in 2014
– 25% of those who have seen a 4K HDTV in use are interested in getting one — compared to 9% of those who have not seen a 4K HDTV

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: Leichtman Research Group, LRG, US Edited: 23 April 2016 13:43

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