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2007 Business Monitor Survey, Part 1: The Slow Transition to WidescreenProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: November 2007 Product Code: R104-32162 Description This document is about 2007 Business Monitor Survey, Part 1: The Slow Transition to WidescreenTable of Contents Table of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Sampling Frame and Sampling Method Respondents Survey Schedule Weightings Data Analysis Situation Overview Respondent Demographics Figure: Respondents by Title Figure: Respondents' Involvement with PC Monitor Purchasing and Use Figure: Respondents by Industry Figure: Respondents by Business Size Figure: Respondents by Business Revenue, 2007 Current Monitor Ownership/Usage Figure: Respondents' Primary Monitor Usage Table: Respondents' Primary Monitor Usage by Company Size (% of Employees) Figure: Respondents' CRT Usage by Monitor Size Figure: Respondents' LCD Usage by Monitor Size Figure: Respondents' Widescreen LCD Monitor Usage Table: Respondents' Widescreen LCD Monitor Usage by Industry (% or Respondents) Figure: Respondents' Usage of Notebooks as Sole PCs Figure: Respondents' Usage of Notebooks with Standalone Monitors Figure: Respondents' Method of Notebook to Monitor Connectivity Figure: Typical Monitor Life Cycle in Years Table: Typical Monitor Life Cycle in Years by Company Size Figure: PC to Monitor Purchase Patterns Figure: Percentage of Monitors Purchased as Upgrades Future Purchase Plans Figure: Monitor Purchase Plans by Type in the Next 12 Months Figure: CRT Monitor Purchase Plans by Size in the Next 12 Months Figure: LCD Monitor Purchase Plans by Size in the Next 12 Months Figure: Widescreen LCD Monitor Purchase Plans Future Purchase Influencers Figure: Title of Individual Determining Monitor Need Table: Title of Individual Determining Monitor Need by Industry (% of Respondents) Figure: Factors for Upgrading Monitor Separately from PC Table: Factors for Upgrading Monitor Separately from PC by Company Size (% of Respondents) Figure: Likelihood of Using Monitor Purchase Research Methods Figure: Most Important Factors for Monitor Purchase Figure: Most Important Features on Future Monitors Table: Most Important Features on Future Monitors by Company Size (% of Responses) Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Survey Questions Synopsis |
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