Stories about: GFK

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    Small appliance sales increase in tough market: GfK 19/11/2010 15:07:00

    According to data released by market research company GFK, small appliances have bucked the trend of declining sales in the consumer technology industry, with growth in the third quarter of 2010. According to GfK, sales figures for the third quarter of 2010 indicate that small domestic appliances experienced a growth of 0.6 per cent in value compared to 2009. The only other sector measured that has experienced growth is IT, with an increase of 8.7 per cent.
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    Are Australians buying 3D TVs or not? 01/09/2010 15:47:00

    3D televisions went on sale in Australia several months ago, complete with glitzy launches involving dancing girls, complicated lighting sets and fast-paced music. But have the sales figures delivered on the hype? Are Australians really buying 3D TVs or not?
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    CEA: Tablet shipments in the US to double in 2011 23/07/2010 05:16:00

    Tablet computers are growing at a fast rate in the U.S. and will generate larger revenues as shipments continue to grow, the Consumer Electronics Association said on Thursday.
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    2009: a strong year for video games industry? 07/01/2010 06:57:00

    Several sources today report strong 2009 sales figures for the United Kingdom games industry. Figures from the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association and the GfK Chart-Track service both show a decrease in software and product sales across all platforms, but ELSPA director general Mike Rawlinson says 2009 was a good year for gaming.
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    Sony's predictions for the future of television 01/05/2009 13:20:00

    Sony Australia has outlined its predictions for the future of digital television in Australia, projecting increased household penetration of large Full HD televisions, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and environmentally friendly TVs.
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    Has Nintendo killed hardcore gaming? 23/04/2009 14:20:00

    You never see it coming. One day, you’re happily swanning about in flannel shirts or cargo pants, the next; your favourite trend is yesterday’s fading fad. It happens to everyone sooner or later; from swingin' fondue enthusiasts to chubby Beanie Baby chasers. No matter how popular a hobby might be, it always reaches its use-by date eventually — and hardcore gaming is no exception.
 
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