Sales of home media servers at reach 50 million units by 2010, says Parks Associates
Annual sales of home media servers will reach nearly 50 million units in the US by the end of 2010, according to Parks Associates. The company, which defines a media server as a hard drive-based platform with media sharing software linked via a home network, finds that demand- and supply-side drivers will spur the growth of these media centralization platforms over the next five years.
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