Research and Markets: 2012-2013 Broadcast/Pro Video Graphics Workstations Report

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s4sg6p/20122013) has announced the addition of the "2012-2013 Broadcast/Pro Video Graphics Workstations Report" report to their offering.

According to the just released Broadcast/Pro Video Graphics Workstations Report, Graphic Workstations (GWs) continue to grow at a reasonable rate over the next three years, registering a marginal compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.09% by 2013. The CAGR in this year's survey is identical to last year's, reflecting a consistency in this particular product category.

Price depreciation continues to plague this product category, minimizing the overall value in each vertical market. Deep discounts have been the norm in this marketplace in recent years, resulting in more workstation purchases in the lower price range. A steady rally began to emerge in the first half of 2009, with modest increases in overall market values. The biggest consumers have been broadcasters, post houses and cablers, due to their graphic intensive functions, especially in the sports and news arenas, as reflected in the broadcast/cable sectors.

This is just part of the findings from the Broadcast/Pro Video Graphics Workstations Report. The full report provides quantitative data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, post production facilities (video and film), video production and multimedia facilities, corporate and institutional video facilities (government, educational, medical).

Quantitative data tables for 2011, 2012 & 2013 show total number of end-user facilities, total number and percentage purchasing by year, total dollars spent purchasing, total units purchased, average number of units purchased per end-user facility, and average price per unit. This data is displayed for each of the six vertical end-user markets as well as for the total across the board broadcast/ pro video marketplace.

In addition, charts and tables show total units by format, by price range and by market share of the leading brands.

The report commences with a detailed written report of the total category as well as of each individual vertical end-user market, bringing the quantitative data tables and charts to life with insightful analysis and forecasts. The written analysis is followed by the quantitative data tables and charts.

Key Topics Covered:

Written Analysis

- Category Overview

- Future Forecast

Quantitative Data for 2011, 2012, 2013

- Analysis, by Vertical Market, by Year

- Total Facilities

- Total Purchasers

- Penetration

- Total Market Value* (in thousands)

- Total Units Purchased

- Average # of Units

- Average Price ($ 000)

Vertical Markets

- Broadcast TV

- Cable TV

- Video/Film Postproduction

- Video/Film Production

- Corporate Video

- Institutional Video (Government, Educational, Medical)

Other Breakouts:

- Formats, Product Type, Price Range

- Brand Share

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s4sg6p/20122013

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Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Media and Entertainment