Port Washington, NY (PRWEB) April 26, 2022 According to the latest TV Ownership Trends Report from The NPD Group, over the last two years the average size
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The TV Installed Base in the U.S. is Getting Bigger and Newer, According to NPD
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According to NPD’s TV Ownership Trends Report, the average size of a replacement TV jumped to 51 inches from 49 inches in November 2019, and 47 inches in November 2018.
“This commitment to new technology and the value it can provide to the consumer will be key for the continued growth in larger screen TVs in 2021 and beyond.” PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. (PRWEB) December 23, 2020 Over the last several years American TV screens have been inching up in size. Overall, installed TVs in the U.S. are larger – 15% are 60 inches or larger, up from 11% a year ago – and newer – the average age is 4.9 years, down from 5.4 years last year – than ever before. According to NPD’s TV Ownership Trends Report, the average size of a replacement[1] TV jumped to 51 inches from 49 inches in November 2019, and 47 inches in November 2
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