Research and Markets has added a new report titled “Imaging Devices in Canada” to its portfolio. Imaging instruments saw varied usages during 2011.
Although the quantity of sales of camcorders increased significantly mainly due to heightened sales of HD camcorders, the sales of cameras came down by a large margin. One main cause for this was aggressive competition from tablets and smartphones as well as other portable computers. These instruments increasingly infiltrated various households nearing the end of the review duration and are embellished with camera attributes that give many sophisticated digital cameras a run for their money.
The report, Euromonitor International’s Imaging Devices in Canada, provides an expansive guide to the shape and capacity of the portable, in-car, and in-home consumer electronics goods market in the country. It gives the latest details regarding retail sales, permitting one to recognize the segments that greatly influence the growth. It points out the eminent brands as well as the prominent organizations, and provides detailed results of the study of principal aspects that have an impact on the market, whether they are pricing or distribution concerns or new product developments. How the market will change in the future is also foretold.
The important information in the report helps in getting an in-depth view of the imaging instruments’ market; identifying the growth segments and aspects that influence the change; getting to know the market’s key participants, the competitive environ, and prominent brands; and making use of five year predictions to gauge how the market will progress.