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The
demographics of a household also determine CE purchases. Households
with three or more people report owning 32 devices compared
to just 17 for smaller households. Men also tend to own a
larger number of, and spend more on, CE products on average,
than women. The study shows the average man reports owning
25 CE devices and will spend more than $1,000 on CE products
in 2008 compared to the average women, who owns 21 devices
and will spend $600.
However,
women are far less likely than men to consider CE products
in the house as theirs personally. Women are also increasingly
influencing their households CE purchases. Some 45 per
cent of all retail CE purchases in 2007 were made by women
at the checkout counter. Consumers 45 years old and younger,
those with children in the home and those with higher incomes,
tend to spend more on CE products than the average adult.
Despite
uncertain economic times, the growth in the CE industry is
projected to continue in 2008. With strong growth in several
categories including flat-panel displays, PCs and video game
systems, the industry is on pace to outperform last years
total of $161 billion in overall shipment revenues.
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