Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology & definitions
3. Evolution of the connected TV environment
4. The Internet players
4.1. The Web and software giants 4.1.1. Amazon 4.1.2. Apple 4.1.3. Google 4.1.4. Microsoft
4.2. Viral platforms 4.2.1. Dailymotion 4.2.2. Facebook 4.2.3. YouTube
4.3. Can Internet players establish their platforms?
5. Players linked to the TV sector
5.1. Initiatives related to FTA television 5.1.1. HbbTV 5.1.2. Hybridcast 5.1.3. YouView
5.2. Solutions related to pay-TV 5.2.1. Cisco MediaHighway 5.2.2. Mediaroom/MediaFirst 5.2.3. OpenTV 5 Connectware 21 5.2.4. RDK 5.2.5. TiVo 5.2.6. Wyplay
5.3. Where do traditional channels and software solutions fit in?
6. CE equipment manufacturers
6.1. TV and streaming device manufacturers 6.1.1. LG 6.1.2. Samsung 6.1.3. Roku 6.1.4. Sony
6.2. Alliances 6.2.1. Huan TV 6.2.2. Smart TV alliance
6.3. Renewed focus on hardware for TV manufacturers?
7. A shift towards a new TV ecosystem
7.1. A certain streamlining of the market
7.2. Competition or cooperation between the Internet, TV and CE worlds?
List of Tables
Table1: Overview of Amazon Fire TV Table2: Key features of Apple TV Table3: Overview of Google's Chromecast Table4: Overview of Google's TV platform Table5: Overview of the Xbox ecosystem Table6: Overview of Dailymotion Table7: Overview of Facebook's video ecosystem Table8: Overview of YouTube Table9: Overview of HbbTV Table10: Overview of Hybridcast Table11: Overview of YouView Table12: Overview of MediaHighway Table13: Overview of Mediaroom/MediaFirst Table14: Overview of OpenTV 5 Table15: Overview of RDK Table16: Overview of Wyplay Table17: Overview of LG's webOS platform Table18: Overview of Samsung's main platform Table19: Overview of the PlayStation ecosystem Table20: Overview of Huan TV Table21: Overview of the Smart TV Alliance
List of Figures
Figure 1: Market share for smartphones platforms, 2009–2012 Figure 2: The Amazon Fire TV interface Figure 3: The Apple TV interface Figure 4: The Android TV interface Figure 5: The Nexus Player running Android TV Figure 6: The Xbox One interface Figure 7: Example of paid content offered on Dailymotion by OpenVOD Figure 8: The YouTube Movies VOD service interface Figure 9: HbbTV deployment in Europe Figure 10: The Hybridcast service concept Figure 11: The YouView interface Figure 12: The 'Snowflake' interface, offered by Cisco's Videoscape division Figure 13: The MediaFirst interface Figure 14: OpenTV Connectware Figure 15: The 'Gravity' interface, offered by the Kudelski Group for OpenTV 5 Figure 16: The RDK architecture Figure 17: The TiVo interface Figure 18: The concept behind 'Frog By Wyplay' Figure 19: Growth in global sales (retail) of connectable televisions, 2010 2018 Figure 20: The webOS interface from LG Figure 21: The Evolution Kit for Samsung Smart TVs Figure 22: The Smart Hub interface Figure 23: Comparison of the Roku TV interface for TCL and Hisense Figure 24: The PlayStation 4 interface Figure 25: Example of an e-commerce service available for the Huan TV platform Figure 26: Smart TV alliance Figure 27: Example of migrating to an architecture based on HTML 5.0 Figure 28: Overview of positionings
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