subject: World Sensors Market in Consumer Electronics (2010 -2015) - Market Forecasts by Types & Applications [print this page] The World Sensors Market in Consumer Electronics (2010 -2015) - Market Forecasts by Types (Touch, Motion, Image, Position, Pressure and Temsperature sensors) & Applications (Entertainment, Home Appliances, Communication, IT and others)analyzes the global sensor market by different types of sensors and applications. It studies the major market drivers, restraints, and opportunities in the global markets as well as those of North America, APAC, Europe, and Rest of World
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The global market for sensors in consumer electronics is expected to grow from $10,221 million in 2009 to $22,190 million in 2015. The market is expected to have a high CAGR of 12.44% from 2010 to 2015 due to the increasing demand for sensors in products such as mobile phones, smartphones, game consoles, and laptops.
Amongst all segments, image sensors command the largest share in terms of value. Communication forms the largest application market due to the high demand for mobile phones and PDAs across the globe; while entertainment applications are expected to have the highest CAGR of 16.5% from 2010 to 2015.
Scope of the report
This research report categorizes the global market for sensors in consumer electronic market into the following segments and submarkets:
Global sensors in consumer electronics market, by applications
Entertainment, information technology, communication, home appliances, and others (digital cameras, camcorders, and GPS devices)
Global sensors in consumer electronics market, by geography:
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC) and ROW
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World Sensors Market in Consumer Electronics (2010 -2015) - Market Forecasts by Types & Applications