Chinese Government Declares that in 2008, Digital Broadcast Signals Carrying the Olympics Programming Will Be Made Available to TV Stations Worldwide.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28712) has announced the addition of China Digital Life Report - LCD TV A flat panel TV that uses LCD technology or a rear-projection TV that is based on LCD microdisplay panels. See flat panel TV, rear-projection TV and LCD. & PDP (1) (Plasma Display Panel) See plasma display. (2) (Policy Decision Point) See COPS and XACML. (3) (Programmed Data P TV to their offering. The emphasis on digitalization digitalization /dig·i·tal·iza·tion/ (dij?i-tal-i-za´shun) the administration of digitalis or one of its glycosides in a dosage schedule designed to produce and then maintain optimal therapeutic concentrations of its cardiotonic that has accompanied the preparations for the Beijing Olympics has created a "digital fever" that, starting in Beijing, has stimulated a wave of demand for digital entertainment products throughout China. The Chinese government Ever since Republic of China founded in January 1st, 1912, China has had several regional and national governments. List
v. pre·scribed, pre·scrib·ing, pre·scribes v.tr. 1. To set down as a rule or guide; enjoin. See Synonyms at dictate. 2. To order the use of (a medicine or other treatment). a timeline of digital broadcasting Digital broadcasting is the practice of using digital data rather than analogue waveforms to carry broadcasts over television channels or assigned radio frequency bands. It is becoming increasingly popular for television usage (especially satellite television) but is having a throughout China by 2010, and termination of analog broadcast Generally refers to transmitting analog TV signals over the air or via cable and satellite. Contrast with digital broadcast. See NTSC and DTV. by 2015. In the next decade, it is estimated that fully 10% of analog TV sets will be replaced by digital sets each year, out of some 340 million analog sets currently found in Chinese households. This is equivalent to a consumption spending of over 100 billion RMB RMB Right Mouse Button RMB Regional Management Board (USACE) RMB Rolf Maier Bode (musician, band) RMB Ren Min Bi (currency of People's Republic of China) (using a basis of 5,000 RMB per set). Clearly, this represents an enormous market worth hundreds of billions of dollars, which is bound to create new business opportunities for the digital TV industry. In the face of this "TV replacement" wave that will soon sweep across China, MIC has been focusing on the demand for large digital TV sets in large metropolitan areas such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, so as to identify consumer behavior patterns with respect to digital entertainment. The "2005 China Digital Life Report - LCD & PDP TV" gives you full insight into the potential demand for digital audio and video products among individuals and households, helping you to exploit the business opportunities that offer the greatest potential for your business. Contents Include: PART ONE Consumers' demand for Flat TV in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen area --Chapter 1 Research design and sample distribution --Chapter 2 Survey results in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen area --Chapter 3 Survey results in Beijing area --Chapter 4 Survey results in Shanghai area --Chapter 5 Survey results in Guangzhou and Shenzhen area PART TWO Market overview and potential for Digital home products in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou area --Chapter 6 Methodology and sample distribution --Chapter 7 Survey results in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou area --Chapter 8 Survey results for Beijing area --Chapter 9 Survey results for Shanghai area --Chapter 10 Survey results for Guangzhou area For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28712. |
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