LAS VEGAS -- New research shows that more than half of consumers believe mobile devices will replace television sets by 2022. A study released by Irdeto, a European-based media services company, during the Consumer Electronics Show says that 53% of consumers believe mobile devices like smartphones and tablets will replace television sets in the next eight years as the preferred way to watch TV and movies. Perhaps the worst news for those proponents of TV sets -- 31% believe that change will actually occur sooner, in the next one to five years. Other results: The majority of consumers (65%) still prefer to watch their favorite content live -- either on their television or streaming on a mobile device. Some 60% of 18-24 consumers prefer viewing full series at once -- so-called binge viewing -- according to the study. Over 30% of respondents believe they will be using a smart TV to watch movies and television within five years; 6% believe it will be gaming consoles; 6% say streaming devices like Roku will be popular; 5% point to tablets and mobile phones; and 2% cite devices, such as Google Chromecast. The study indicates that only 18% of consumers are “very interested” in buying a 4K TV/Ultra HDTV, 40% are “somewhat interested,” 27% are “not very interested” and 16% are “not interested at all." The survey was conducted among 1,000 U.S. adults ages 18 and older between Dec. 17 and 23, 2013."Watching TV on Tablet" photo from Shutterstock.