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White Goods Market Tracker - China - QuarterlyDecember 04, 2019This tracker examines the outlook of China's white goods market, including domestic and export sales, average selling prices (ASPs) and revenue forecasts.Subscribers Only
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CES 2020January 7-10, 2020 | Las Vegas, NVJoin us at CES 2019, the world's gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies.
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TV Sets Database - CIS, Russia & UkraineNovember 22, 2019This database provides insight into specific brand and size share trends unique to these unique and dynamic Eastern European TV markets.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Database - Brazil & IndiaNovember 21, 2019This database provides insight into specific brand and size share trends unique to the unique and dynamic India and Brazil TV markets.Subscribers 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 China TV Sales Snapshots during Double 11November 19, 201911/11 (also called Double 11, or Single's Day) is a retail holiday in China, where major retailers off promotions and discounts to celebrate single people. Alibaba this year recorded $38 billion USD in sales during the holiday, a 26% increase over last year. TV unit sales look to have increased by 15% over a year ago, led by major discounts in sizes 65" and larger.Subscribers Only
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China National Day TV Sales Highlights 2019October 15, 2019The China National Golden Week Holiday has just concluded, and the results continue a string of disappointing holiday sales performances. Total units were down 8% Y/Y, and revenues down 13% Y/Y due to price erosion for the two weeks leading up to the holiday period. Please download the attached presentation for a full analysis.Subscribers Only
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Huawei enters TV market: Honor TV unveiledAugust 14, 2019On August 10th, Huawei announced the debut of the new HarmonyOS operating system in China, alongside the announcement of their first TV under the Honor sub-brand, which will use the new operating system. This new TV, which joins an increasingly crowded field of sets from other smartphone companies turning to the TV market, like Xiaomi, might signal a new phase in the competitive landscape, at least within China for now.Subscribers Only
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Global semiconductor revenue dips as the chip industry wrestles with myriad challengesJuly 31, 2019Battling economic headwinds and debilitated markets, the semiconductor industry saw revenue worldwide decline by the double digits percentage-wise in the first quarter of 2019, with the outlook for the rest of the year looking equally discouraging.
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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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Connecting customers to content - DEGE Learning Session 2019June 26, 2019An exclusive presentation on the changing digital landscape and its impact on home entertainment. This was delivered at a DEGE Learning Session, organised with the British Screen Association of Screen Entertainment, in May 2019 in London.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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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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2018 China TV Sales Snapshots During Double 11 Promotional EventNovember 15, 2018Chinese Double 11 (Single’s Day) is an online promotional holiday held on 11/11. It was originally conceived of as a holiday to celebrate people who are proud to be single, but has transitioned into the largest online e-commerce shopping holiday of the year. 2018 is the 10th anniversary of double 11.Subscribers Only
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Return of the Disruptive Business Model: Xiaomi TVOctober 25, 2018Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi entered the TV business in 2017, and has grown rapidly, rising to #1 in total unit shipments in China during Q2'18. This rapid rise is just the latest in a series of disruptive TV market buildups in China, most of which have been unsustainable so far. LeTV in 2016 and Sharp in 2017 both experienced very strong growth based on disruptive pricing, and in the case of LeTV, focusing on e-commerce channels and content bundling. LeTV suffered financial problems and dropped substantially in 2017, while Sharp has not been able to sustain the aggressive price promotion needed to maintain share. Now Xiaomi is try to succeed where others have failed. This special report analyzes this top storyline from China.Subscribers Only
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IFA 2018: TelevisionSeptember 10, 2018IFA is the main CE show for Europe, with a very wide range of products on show. In recent years it has introduced white goods and these now account easily for a third of the show. Typically, retailers use IFA to decide their stocks for the peak selling season in the run-up to Christmas. Black Friday has appeared in recent years even though Thanksgiving is meaningless in Europe and not observed as a festival or holiday. Buyers from the Middle East and Africa are also present and the show is important for their regions too. Unusually, ordinary people are able to visit for €17.50. Recent years have seen TV products de-emphasised as the business has matured and the market moved to a global timetable. Samsung, LGE and Panasonic now have heavy coverage of home appliances on their booths. 2018 saw the launch by Samsung of its 8K TV range. Products will ship in October 2018 in Europe and North America. With the strong emphasis on OLED, a casual observer would have been surprised to discover that LCD accounts for 96% of TV shipments and 86% of revenues in Western Europe.Subscribers Only
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IHS Markit Analyst Availability for Media Requests: IFA 2018August 15, 2018For journalists who follow the latest news and trends in consumer electronics, IHS Markit analysts will be available for commentary ahead of and onsite at IFA 2018 in Berlin, Germany, from August 31 to September 5, 2018.
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Analysis of China 6/18 TV Sales EventJune 20, 2018In China, traditional selling holidays are giving way to manufacturer "shopping holidays", and the 6/18 event is the largest in the first half of the year. Originally created by JD.com, other e-commerce retailers participate now as well. IHS Markit expert on the China TV Market, Bing Zhang, breaks down the early results.Subscribers Only
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How can consumer platforms and ecosystems benefit from developing video?April 30, 2018This presentation, delivered by IHS analysts Jun Wen Woo at Broadband TV Connect Asia and Tom Morrod at Connected TV World, analyses the video strategies of leading technology platforms including Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon,Tencent, Baidu, Alibaba, Line and Kakao.Subscribers Only
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Impact of Proposed China Tariffs on US TV MarketApril 06, 2018On April 4th, the US Office of the Trade Representative published a list of 1,300 products that could be subjected to an additional 25% import tariff if coming from China. Flat panel TVs are included on this list, and given the very low margins on the bulk of entry level TVs, and the fact that many of the smaller in mid-sized TVs are imported fully assembled from China, it could have a very big impact on the entire TV market. The attached report breaks down the details of the possible tariff, and the impacts on the supply chain, as well as possible reactions. Of course, it is important to note that this list of products is under a 60 day review process, and we expect heavy lobbying on the part of manufacturers and trade organizations. The outcome or final list could change before the end of May.Subscribers Only