Thank you to the speakers, sponsors, and attendees who made CONNECTIONS™ a success in 2010! We will announce dates for 2011 soon. Our next events:

Google TV Leads New Era of Smart TV, Says Intel Exec

Social networking and other popular applications and services will be key drivers for Google TV, says Wilfred Martis, general manager of the digital home group at Intel, speaking at the Connections conference. Read More


How Will the Rise of 'Smart TVs' Affect Traditional Broadcasting?

The rise of connected, socially networked TVs may have an unforeseen consequence: how do you deal with an East Coast audience that discusses an episode that has not yet aired on the West Coast? Read More

Do People Really Want to Automate Their Homes?
The most daunting question that the home-control industry is going to have to answer is: "Why should I pay for this?" Read More


New ways to store and share digital movies
What if you could pay one fee to buy a digital movie online or at a retail store, and then watch it on your home computer, a friend's TV or even a smartphone? Read More


Viodi View - Highlights from Connections
Consumers are still somewhat cautious and, according to Tricia Parks, “No company can let its guard down.” Read More


Connections 2010 Day 1 Recap
The topics include everything from access, technical support, internet video, mobile services, connected TV, and mobile internet devices (MID). Read More

 

Google TV - Searching for Success

a new white paper from Parks Associates

 

Google is entering the market for smart TV at a time where there is much indecision about the ideal technology solution. The market is searching for a solution that will benefit the TV manufacturer, content owners, and advertisers.

 

This white paper looks at Google's strategy and the current market conditions for connected CE.

 

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The Connected Home: Turning SciFi into Non-Fiction

 

Joseph Ambeault
Director, Product Development and Management, Video Services, Verizon

 

Ever wished you had a Star Trek tricorder to scan your surroundings, a Star Wars light-saber to keep the bad guys at bay, or the display technology from Minority Report to seamlessly move content from screen to screen? Mass market consumers are just beginning to realize what early tech adopters have known for a few years – home networking can bring many of the scenarios imagined by science fiction writers into our everyday lives. In this session we'll explore what it takes to live the dream today and what it will take to make even more of the cool tech imagined in science fiction tomorrow's reality.
 

TV Technology in the New Age of Consumer Buying

 

Scott Birnbaum
Vice President, Samsung LCD Business

 

The buying decision for today’s TVs has become more complex, while at the same time, more important in the list of home priorities. Consumers are no longer simply satisfied with a good picture and a decent warranty. Today, as this presentation will explore, they are looking at TVs as exceptionally thin wall hangings; energy-efficient Energy-Star rated appliances; and providers of crystal clear, movie-like viewing experiences. The presentation will compare thinness of panels, edge-lighting and energy efficiency, as well as contrast ratios, aspect ratios and the importance of faster refresh rates. As stereoscopic 3D also enters the TV picture in 2010, Mr. Birnbaum will cover how 3D can best be married with 2D to usher in a new dimension in post-HD customer satisfaction.

 

Consumers by the millions are gravitating toward TVs that can be seen as energy-saving thin-bezeled, wall art instead of power-hungry table furniture. Samsung’s Birnbaum will explore where LCD technology is heading and how fast, as well as energy-efficiency comparisons between CCFL and LED back-lit alternatives. His presentation also will cover the accelerated movement toward a 16:9 aspect ratio and the short-term prognosis for 3D in the home.
 

Smart TVs: Ready for Primetime

 

Wilfred Martis
General Manager, Retail CE, Digital Home Group, Intel Corporation

 

The long-foretold Smart TV Era is finally here. After false starts and uncoordinated initiatives, the key components are all in place: a technology platform, the content experience, and profitable revenue models.

 

With the ecosystem aligned, things will move quickly. As with other digital industries, winners and losers will emerge in less than 18 months.

 

Is your Smart TV strategy ready for primetime? Learn how Intel and its partners are making it easy to integrate your content and business models with the right technology at this critical moment in time.
 

Entertainment in a Connected World

 

Mitch Singer
CTO, Sony Pictures Entertainment; President, DECE

 

In this keynote, Mitch Singer, CTO of Sony and president of DECE, will provide an overview of the state of the entertainment industry including trends that will help spur the marketplace as well as evolving distribution and industry opportunities.

Conference Agenda

June 8 | 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

 

Comprehensive insight, analysis, and forecasts of the digital living markets from the Parks Associates Analyst Team. View Agenda


June 8 | 11:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.

 

The latest developments, including forecasts, for residential energy management and smart grid solutions. View Agenda

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