Interest in 4K×2K TVs is at a fever pitch as a critical moment is approaching in the market: 4K×2K is transitioning from early adopters to more mainstream consumers. Rapidly falling prices, particularly in China, will fuel adoption.
“As the manufacturers of 4K×2K TV LCD panels and sets expect strong growth in 2014, the supply chain focus on growing demand is rising dramatically,” said Paul Gagnon, director for global TV research at NPD DisplaySearch. “Panel makers are planning for nearly 27 million 4K×2K TV panels to be produced next year, while brands have somewhat more modest expectations for the end market. There is a significant difference in outlook between China and other regions.”
According to the latest NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report – Advanced, 4K×2K TV shipments are expected to total 1.9 million units in 2013, rising to 12.7 million units in 2014. China will have an 87 percent share of 4K×2K TV units in 2013, dropping only slightly to 78 percent in 2014. This means that 4K×2K TV shipments within China will lead all other regions combined by a factor of three in 2014. Eventually other regions will catch up, but China will remain the leading region for 4K×2K TV shipments throughout the forecast, enabled by intense competition and very low price points. 4K×2K TV average prices are expected to fall below $1,000 in China during 2014, while the worldwide average remains over $1,100 and close to $2,000 in North America.
Figure 1: 4K×2K LCD and OLED TV Forecast
Source: NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report – Advanced
Overall TV demand is expected to fall 3 percent in 2013, after a 6 percent decline in 2012. Overall demand in many regions is still affected by the accelerated demand in 2010 and 2011, which pulled in demand from future years. Total TV shipments should grow about 1 percent in 2014 to 229 million units, with LCD TV shipments rising to 220 million, or 96 percent of overall units. Plasma and CRT TV shipments are declining rapidly, ending by 2016. “OLED TV technology is not expected to yield significant growth for two to three more years,” Gagnon said. “4K×2K has therefore become a technology focal point in the interim.”
Figure 2: TV Shipment Growth by Technology
Source: NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report – Advanced
For more information about the NPD DisplaySearch Q4’13 Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report – Advanced, which includes panel and TV shipments by region and by size for nearly 60 brands, contact Charles Camaroto at 1.888.436.7673 or 1.516.625.2452, email contact@displaysearch.com or click here.
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