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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Average US home has 26 electronic products

A study by the Consumer Electronics Association showed that the average household has 26 "non-discreet" CE products costing upwards of US$1,200.

The top five growing products are MP3 players, digital cameras, car video systems, in-dash CD players and laptop computer.

The five most owned products are televisions, VCRs, cordless phones, DVD players and cell phones.

One of the products with the most growth is satellite radio. Satellite radio ownership has hit 10-percent of households. Satellite radio giants, XM and Sirius, have surpassed 10 million subscribers.

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