Consumers aware of HD but not eager to buy
April 14, 2009
Ninety-nine percent of UK consumers are aware of High Definition (HD) TV but only one in ten (11 per cent) is looking to buy a HD television in 2009, according to figures released by Buckingham Research.
The online panel survey, conducted the market research agency, asked a total of 695 respondents a series of questions regarding their awareness of and feelings towards HDTV and its associated products. 85 per cent of those asked said that they were aware of it, while a further 14 per cent said they were aware but did not understand it. Only 1 per cent responded that they were unaware of the offering.
However, when asked which products consumers considered a priority purchase for 2009, only 11 per cent highlighted HDTV as a probable buy
Other posts by :
- Eutelsat share price rockets
- AST SpaceMobile recovers after Verizon agreement
- Bank has mixed messages for AST SpaceMobile
- EchoStar clears key regulatory hurdles for Starlink deal
- Starlinks falling to Earth every day
- 650 Starlink D2C craft in orbit
- Bank upgrades SES to ‘Buy’
- Eutelsat shareholders reach agreement at AGM
- Ghana makes MultiChoice fee decision