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TV Sets Intelligence Service - PremiumSolidify your competitive position in the global TV sets market. The TV Sets Intelligence Service – Premium delivers TV set industry analysis and data on all key video and display components inside every major brand and type of TV, such as 4K and curved screens.Subscribers Only
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Hot Take - 2019 Black Friday TV Early ObservationsNovember 29, 2019Recap of store visits the night of Thanksgiving and Black Friday morningSubscribers Only
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TV Sets Database - US & CanadaNovember 21, 2019Country specific, quarterly historical TV shipments by brand, technology and size category for North America, divided into US and Canada specific results from Q4 2012 to the most recent quarter.Subscribers Only
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2019 Black Friday Preview for TVsNovember 18, 2019Annual look at upcoming TV promotions and expectations for Black Friday in the US, including key retailers roundupSubscribers Only
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TV Sets Price & Specifications DatabaseNovember 15, 2019This database contains pricing and specification data for TV Sets. The data is collected monthly off a selection of stores for each country, with the local price, price in euros and the price in dollars collected for each model.Subscribers Only
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US TV Holiday Promotions Kick Off with Sam's ClubOctober 28, 2019The 2019 US Holiday selling season kicks off in early November, as retailers try to avoid the crunch around Black Friday, and get consumers' holiday shopping dollars in as early as possible. The ad for Sam's Club One Day Only sale on November 9th just dropped. We breakdown the highlights for TV.Subscribers Only
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US-China Tariffs Escalate - CE tariffs increased from 10% to 15%August 26, 2019On August 23rd, China raised tariffs on about $75 billion in goods from the US, including agricultural and automotive products. In response, President Trump announced later the same day that he was raising the impending tariffs on about $300 billion in goods from China, broken into two waves, from 10% to 15%.Subscribers Only
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Most US CE Import Tariffs Delayed ... except TVsAugust 13, 2019On August 13th, 2019, the Office of the US Trade Representative announced that it was delaying the implementation of new 10% tariffs on some products that had been scheduled to go into effect on September 1st. Of the $300 billion tranche that was originally to be affected, CE products were some of the most prominent new inclusions, and surely would have impacted prices during the upcoming holiday season. The categories included in the delay entail smartphones, Notebook PCs, tablet PCs, game consoles and desktop monitors, along with other popular holiday shopping goods. However, TVs were not included on the list, and remain to be subject to the additional 10% tariff on September 1st. Of course, this could change.
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TCL Group Business Structure and Analysis 2019July 08, 2019TCL's rise to #1 in North America during Q1'19 highlights consistent growth, especially via TCL's OEM business. It's worth taking a deeper look at TCL and how their recent growth is affected by corporate relationships and recent restructuring.Subscribers Only
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Critical week of US-China trade war decisions for TV MarketJune 24, 2019The Consumer Electronics industry is in the middle of two critical weeks related to the US-China trade war, and the implications for the consumer electronics industry broadly, and the TV industry specifically, are significant. This analysis breaks down the current situation, impacts of key decisions.Subscribers Only
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CES 2019 - Mobile PC Highlights (Notebook PC and Tablet)January 22, 2019CES 2019 has come to an end, but the analysis continues. IHS Markit analysts converged on Las Vegas to seek out the key trends and noteworthy highlights. Attached is the wrap up for Mobile PC, including Notebook PCs and Tablets, written by lead analyst Jeff Lin.Subscribers Only
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TV Highlights from 2019 CESJanuary 14, 20192019 CES was a showcase of the latest in TV technologies as usual, from roll-up OLED TVs that disappear into a soundbar when not in use, to microLED displays and a plethora of 8K TVs. Apple even made an appearance in CES TV news, albeit indirectly. TVs remain one of the most important categories at CES. IHS Markit TV market analysts Paul Gagnon and Bing Zhang were in attendance to capture all the insights, presented in the attached special report.Subscribers Only
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Early Observations from Black Friday 2018 - TVsNovember 23, 2018In an annual tradition, IHS Markit analyst Paul Gagnon headed out after Thanksgiving dinner to visit retail stores and observe early anecdotal evidence of how the 2018 Holiday season is shaping up. Focus is on TVs, but some insights about retail in general and other hot product categories are included as well.Subscribers Only
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2018 Black Friday Preview - TVsNovember 09, 2018Most of the major retailer ads for Black Friday have been released/leaked, so it is time to roll out our annual preview of the deals for TVs and how they compare to years past. A significant increase in the number of 50" and larger sets as anticipated, with a focus on 60"+. Highlight - A 60" 4K LCD TV is available in 2018 for the same price as a 32" HD LCD TV in 2008, just under $400! Please download the attached presentation for the full analysisSubscribers Only
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Sam's Club Kicks Off 2018 US TV Selling SeasonOctober 30, 2018Each year, usually a few weeks prior to Black Friday in early November, retailers are eager to be the first to start attracting eager buyers ahead of the official start of the holiday shopping season. These early promotions seem to attract a decent amount of buying interest, especially if the retailer is less likely to participate as aggressively during Black Friday. Sam's Club, a member-only US warehouse club retailer, has published the circular advertisement for their November 10th One Day Savings Event. TVs are predictably a prominent feature of the sale, and we break down how this might be very early indicators of Black Friday pricing.Subscribers Only
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Young males more likely to look for UHD content when choosing a video serviceOctober 11, 2018More than a third of video subscribers claim ultra-high-definition (UHD) content is an important criterion in their choice of video services, across five markets surveyed. Among households with both pay TV and online video subscriptions, that preference rises to 50 percent.
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Foxconn Wisconsin Groundbreaking Ceremony June 28, 2018June 28, 2018On June 28, Foxconn was joined by senior US government officials, including President Trump, in breaking ground officially at the Wisconn Valley Science and Technology Park in Mount Pleasant Wisconsin. IHS Markit was invited to attend, and a summary of the event is presented in the attached.Subscribers Only
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TV sets excluded form China TariffsJune 15, 2018On June 15th, the US Office of the Trade Representative released the final document indicating which of the more than 1,300 products were to be included in tariffs against Chinese imports. The final list included more then 800 products, and an additional 280 were proposed pending public comment, totaling $50 billion in imports. TVs were initially on the list of products, causing panic among the CE industry, but intense lobbying led to TVs being dropped from the list of products.Subscribers Only
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Comcast outbids Disney for Fox, as court clears way for AT&T takeover of Time WarnerJune 14, 2018Comcast has made an offer for the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, outbidding the Walt Disney Company by around 19%. The offer, which would bring the NBC Universal and Fox movie and TV studios, cable networks and other operations including Sky under the same roof, was delivered by Comcast in a letter to the Fox board of directors yesterday. Comcast’s offer is for $35 per share in cash, with a value of $65 billion. In December, Fox shareholders agreed to sell the assets to Walt Disney for $52.4 billion in an all-stock transaction. Comcast is also making an offer to buy Sky, and said it would continue to pursue the acquisition in parallel with the Fox deal. The UK government approved both this offer and the Fox proposal to buy full control of Sky earlier this month. On Tuesday this week, a US federal court judge cleared the way for AT&T to acquire Time Warner, dismissing the government’s view that the takeover would be anti-competitive. The offer, worth $106 billion, was first made in December 2016. Barring a further move to block the deal by the US government, AT&T said it would aim to complete the deal by 20 June.Subscribers Only
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Third time lucky? Sprint and T-Mobile strike merger dealApril 30, 2018Sprint (Softbank) and T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) have announced a new plan to merge the two US businesses in an all stock merger that will leave Deutsche Telekom with a 42% stake to Softbank’s 27%. The combined company will maintain the T-Mobile brand and serve a base of 127 million subscribers, approaching the country’s top two mobile operators, Verizon and AT&T.