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CEA Sales Report: DTV Ruled In '06

By Bob Gerson -- TWICE, 1/22/2007

Digital technology not only dominated the TV market last year, it ran away with it, according to the final units sale-to-dealers totals released here at International CES by the marketing services department of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).

The figures show that sales of digital TVs soared more than five-fold last year, to nearly 21.6 million from the 4.2 million of 2005, while sales of analog TVs fell by almost half, to 8.76 million.

Digital models represented 71.1 percent of the record 30.4 million color TVs sold in 2006, up markedly from 19.7 percent share held a year earlier, CEA reported.

In 2006 sales of other video products, analog VCR decks were the big loser, with volume off 44.4 percent to 758,800, the first time sales failed to top the million mark in more than 20 years; camcorder sales edged up 1.5 percent to 5.32 million, and shipments of DVD players rose 22.5 percent to 19.8 million.

Sales of TV combinations (DVD and/or VCR) came in at just over 2 million. There is no comparable 2005 total.

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