The new Strategy Analytics Connected Home Device Strategies report, “Beyond the Handset - Wireless Consumer Electronics: US Market Forecast,” identifies up to 20 new device segments in which 3G and 4G wireless technologies will be embedded, and which operators could support with data and media services. The new range of embedded CE devices will create a market of 100 million installed devices for wireless operators in the U.S. by 2014. By the end of 2009, more than half of the 8.4 million consumer electronics devices installed and enabled for 3G and 4G will be consumer notebook PCs. This entire device population of 3G and 4G enabled products will nearly double to 16.6 million in 2010, and continue to expand toward 101 million by 2014.
According to Peter King, Director, Consumer Home Device strategies at Strategy Analytics, “Beyond notebooks, Strategy Analytics expects other portable devices, such as Mobile Internet Devices and game consoles to add 3G and 4G wireless network capabilities.” This Strategy Analytics report also concludes that today’s 3G technologies will dominate the consumer electronics device market in the near term. LTE and Wimax will start to have an impact in 2013 and beyond as service availability expands and key price points are reached.

