LCD TV Shipments fall Year on Year for the First Time. Plasma does even worse.

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Worldwide TV shipments fell almost 8 per cent Year on Year in Quarter 1 of 2012, the steepest rate of decline since Q2’09. Total TV shipments for the quarter were 51 million units, according to the latest numbers from NPD DisplaySearch. LCD TVs fell year-on-year for the first time in the history of the category, declining just over 3 per cent, to 43 million units.

“Soft demand and cautious expectations about the upcoming year in many parts of the TV supply chain have led to a slowdown in shipments,” noted Paul Gagnon, NPD DisplaySearch Director of North America TV Research. Gagnon added, “Key component prices, such as LCD panels, are not expected to decline much in 2012, and many brands are concentrating on improving their bottom line. Both of these trends will contribute to slowing unit volume among a price conscious consumer market.”

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It's not all bad news for LCD TVs though as they are capturing market share at 40″ and larger screen sizes because of a sharp decline in plasma TV demand. The average LCD TV screen size increased 5 per cent Y/Y in Q1’12, passing 35″ for the first time, with gains in both emerging and developed markets. The share of LCD TVs with LED backlights also rose sharply, from 51 per cent in Q4’11 to almost 56 per cent in Q1’12, 20 percentage points higher than a year ago because more affordable direct-type LED-backlit sets began shipping in Q1’12.

Plasma TV unit shipments continued to decline, falling 18 per cent Y/Y in Q1’12 after an 8 per cent decline in Q4’11. The popularity of plasma TV among consumers is waning, and a large majority of the recent shipment volume remains centered on low-priced 2D HD models, indicating consumers are buying on price when shopping for plasma.

Despite the weak results on a unit basis, demand for larger sizes continues to grow. The market share for 40″ and larger TVs increased from just under 31 per cent a year ago to more than 37 per cent in Q1’12 with total unit shipments for 40″+ rising 12 per cent Y/Y. Larger sizes have become much more affordable with 40-44″ LCD TV average prices below $600 and new 50″ LCD TVs selling for less than $1000, joining 50″-class plasma TVs that have been selling for less than $700 for several quarters now.

China remains the #1 region for TV shipments at 20 per cent of all units shipped during the quarter, down very slightly from the previous quarter. However, growth slowed significantly during the seasonally important Q1 leading to Golden Week holidays, with unit shipments falling 4 per cent Y/Y after growing by double digits the previous three quarters. Flat panel TVs are starting to saturate China’s higher-income urban markets, but prices are still too high to kick off a wave of upgrades in rural markets. Asia Pacific (which includes India, Korea, and Australia) was the #2 region for TV shipments, followed by North America and Western Europe.

3D shipment share continues to grow, albeit more slowly in recent quarters, rising to just over 14 per cent of total TV shipments and 16 per cent of flat panel TV shipments. Demand for 3D in emerging regions is actually higher than in developed regions, with 16 per cent of flat panel TV units shipped to emerging markets in Q1’12 compared to 15 per cent among developed regions.

VIA Advanced Television | Digital Media Delivery
 

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