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TV Sets Market Tracker - MonthlyFebruary 08, 2019The TV Sets Shipment Tracker Database contains shipment and shipment area data across display type, screen size, manufacturer, and resolution on a global level. The database contains historic data from January 2012 to the last month and forecasts 3 months forward from the previous month.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Price & Specifications DatabaseFebruary 08, 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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White Goods Market Tracker - China - MonthlyFebruary 08, 2019These monthly summaries provide a quick update on China's white goods market, including domestic and export sales in terms of unit shipments. The key markets include room air-conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, and microwave ovens.Subscribers Only
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White Goods Market Tracker - China - QuarterlyJanuary 29, 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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Global TV Market Analysis - Ken Park (IHSM Korea Display Conference)November 15, 2018Ken Park's TV market presentation from the IHS Markit Korea Display Conference, held November 6-7 2018 in Seoul, Korea
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Energy Storage Inverter (PCS) Report - 2018Energy storage inverter supplier base continues to expand despite intense price pressureOctober 17, 2018The growth of the energy storage market offers suppliers of inverters a huge growth opportunity, across a wide range of applications and regions. Many existing providers of solar inverters and industrial power electronics have moved to take a leading position in this growth market.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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LGE Korea 2018 OLED TV Launch EventMarch 09, 2018On March 6th, LG Electronics held a launch event for their 2018 Premium TV lineup, which included both OLED TVs and their Super UHD LCD TVs. The event revealed the strategy for 2018 premium products, pricing and features. TV Analyst Ken Park attended and summarized the event. Please download the attached presentation for full details.Subscribers Only
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CES 2018 - TV Headlines and InsightsJanuary 15, 2018CES 2018 has ended, and once again, TVs were one of the headline product categories of the show. IHS Markit analysts spent many hours attending press conferences, meeting with companies both on and off the showfloor, and discussing the important highlights. This report represents our key takeaways from the show as they relate to TV. Please download the PowerPoint presentation to see the analysis and pictures from CESSubscribers Only
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Record Number of OLED TVs Shipped Before the Holidays, IHS Markit SaysJanuary 05, 2018With consumer television prices falling, global shipments of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs grew 133 percent year over year, reaching a new monthly record of 270,000 units in November 2017, during the lead-up to the holiday shopping season.
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Analysis of Toshiba TV Acquisition by HisenseNovember 15, 2017On November 14th, it was reported that Hisense was acquiring 95% share of Toshiba Vision Solutions Corporation (TVS) for 12.9 billion Yen, approximately $130 million USD. Toshiba will retain 5% stake. The acquisition is the latest in a flurry of activity in recent years around M&A, licensing and brand expansion activity. Hisense licensed the Sharp brand for the Americas (excluding Brazil) in 2013, prior to Foxconn Acquiring Sharp. In addition, Toshiba had license it's brand for use in TVs to several different companies in recent years, including Compal, Semp, TCL, Skyworth, Elaraby and recently Vestel for Europe. The acquisition of Toshiba TV by Hisense shakes up these relationships in some interesting ways. The attached analysis details our take on the reasons for the acquisition and some of the possible results.Subscribers Only
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TV Market Outlook 2017-2018November 06, 2017The following presentation is adapted from IHS Markit Principle Analyst Ken Park at the 2017 Korea Display Conference in Seoul on October 31.Subscribers Only
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IFA 2017 - TV HighlightsSeptember 14, 2017A team of IHS Markit TV analysts recently attended the 2017 IFA tradeshow in Berlin Germany. While most brands de-emphasized TV products, a trend we started to see a few years ago, in favor of white goods, there were some interesting things to see related to TV. OLED TVs were on display from a large number of brands, from very high-end to entry-level, while HDR and UHD were key underlying technologies throughout lineups. Digital voice assistants are also making their way into the TV category this year. This presentation will detail what we see as the most important takeaways from the show for TVSubscribers Only
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OLED TV Brand Competition GrowsSeptember 04, 2017Over the last year, the number of brands participating in the OLED TV category has expanded from 6 to 12, and IHS Markit is now tracking the entrance and growth of these brands. The competition, not just between OLED TV brands, but also Samsung and the Quantum Dot camp, has increased, driving prices down recently. The result has been growth of the OLED segment in the TV category, especially in the premium segment.Subscribers Only
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Evolutionary Zero Seam Gap of Super Narrow Bezel Video Wall - 2017July 24, 2017The Super Narrow Bezel (SNB) video wall market has led the LCD public display market with double digit growth annually from 2010 to 2017. Samsung’s LCD division (now spun-off as Samsung Display) created the SNB LCD category to compete ... .Subscribers Only
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Highlights of China Streaming TV Brands and ServicesJuly 14, 2017China's Streaming TV market continues to evolve, looking a bit less rosy than a year ago at this time. The faltering of fast growing brands like LeEco indicate a possible bubble, but underlying trends continue to indicate a shift in consumption patterns and brands strategies to address them. Please download the attached presentation for a complete analysisSubscribers Only
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World's first UHD Broadcasts Begin in KoreaJune 02, 2017On 31 May, Korea became the first country to broadcast UHD over-the-air using the newly adopted ATSC 3.0 standard. This begins in the greater Seoul area, then expands to other major markets over the next 5 years, culminating in the end of HD broadcasting around 2027. This is especially important in advance of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Korea.Subscribers Only
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Impact of Cancellation of LeEco-Vizio AcquisitionApril 12, 2017In April 2017, LeEco and Vizio announced jointly that the $2 billion acquisition of Vizio by LeEco would no longer proceed. Instead, the two companies would pursue some limited strategic partnerships. What are the implications of this? Certainly in the short term, we do not see a major impact on Vizio's North America TV business, but there may be a long term challenge for expansion beyond the North America market without finding alternate sources of capital, either though another private investment opportunity or via public options. For LeEco, this is a significant blow to the prospect of gaining a rapid foothold in the US market, and continued indications of financial challenges represent an ongoing difficulty. The attached report delves into the impacts, and examines some possible outcomes, including the potential for Foxconn to approach Vizio to further ambitious global growth goals.Subscribers Only
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TV Highlights - CES - 2017April 10, 2017This brief presentation provides key observations and analysis on the TV Sets industry based on CES 2017 held in Las Vegas, US.Subscribers Only