Summary

May 2001 factory-to-dealer sales of digital television products reached 84,208 units — a 193 percent increase over May 2000 — generating over $148 million in revenue. The Consumer Electronics Association projected DTV unit sales would reach 1.1 million for the full year 2001, growing to 10.5 million by 2006.

Source document circa 2001 preserved as-is

Wednesday, June 20, 2001

MAY DTV SALES TOP THE CHARTS FOR 2001: MONTHLY SALES CONTINUE TO SOAR

Arlington, VA, 6/20/01 -- May factory-to-dealer sales of digital television (DTV) products topped the 84,000 unit mark, a 193 percent increase from May 2000 figures. Sales of DTV sets and monitors in May totaled 84,208 units, or dollar sales of more than $148 million, according to figures released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). CEA predicts continued strong gains in 2001.

"In April we celebrated the sale of the one-millionth DTV product. Just one month later DTV sales have reached a highpoint for 2001. This clearly shows that consumers have made the choice for digital, with all the enhanced audio, video, multicasting and interactive services it brings to America's homes," said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CEA. "Consumer enthusiasm and demand for digital television products is the ultimate proof that manufacturers are right on track with the digital transition."

Consumer dollar investment in DTV is projected to reach nearly $5 billion by the end of this year. CEA projects sales of DTV sets and displays to continue their rapid growth in the coming years, with unit sales of 1.1 million this year, 2.1 million in 2002, 4 million in 2003, 5.4 million in 2004, 8 million in 2005 and 10.5 million in 2006.