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Sony and Samsung Pricing

I was thinking about the TV market and it seems to me that we are at something of a turning point for the entire industry. We had a period of good growth, with the arrival of LCD TVs that consumers really wanted to buy. For a short time there was an explosion of brands that … Read more

Focus and concentration

Last week saw a number of interesting stories – I noted the completion of the Philips deal with TPV, the Dell acquisition of Wyse and the official launch of the Samsung LCD business – but there were more. The real meaning of the Samsung launch of its display business will become apparent over the rest … Read more

Public Display Market hits Record level in Q4

The European market for Public Displays hit a new record level in Q4 of 2011. Meko’s DisplayCast service for public displays showed sales of 91,429 in Q4, bringing sales to 311,000 for the year, up 25.4% by volume. Meko’s research indicates that the growth was driven by a maturing industry and a developing understanding of … Read more

LCD TV reaches 90% of market in Q4 2011

LCD TV sales increased their share to 90% in the EMEA region for the first time in Q4 of 2011, according to the latest TV market research from Meko. Year end figures from the European display analysts show that LCD TVs have finally squeezed PDP and CRT sales into the remaining 10%. However, the European … Read more

How does Samsung grow its TV business?

My attention was drawn to the news, reported by the FT, that LG and Samsung are starting to see competition in their home market of Korea from store brands and low cost brands. Although the companies do not rely on their home markets for volume to the same extent that the Japanese brands do, but … Read more

Sony’s CrystalLED and Alien Technology

While going around ISE earlier this year and looking at the latest innovations, I got to thinking about the Sony inorganic LED TV shown at CES (but not at ISE). For those that missed the news, Sony showed a very good looking 55″ TV set based on inorganic LEDs (rather than OLEDs) and reports since … Read more

Samsung sells off its LCD business

So Samsung has decided to spin-off its LCD business into a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and to orient its business towards OLED displays. When I first heard the rumour about the split, I found it hard to believe that the company would let its LCD division float alone. However, it turned out to be … Read more

CES thoughts on HDR

  While OLED was, of course, the big story of CES this year, and it seems to me that there are still lots of questions to be answered about the ability of LG and Samsung to deliver high volumes of these new TVs. But my first thoughts were about the content shown on the sets. … Read more

LED backlit TVs overtake CCFL for first time in Q3 2011

In the third quarter of this year the volume of LED-backlit LCD TV sets sold in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) went past the volume of CCFL-backlit sets for the first time, reaching 52%, according to figures from research consultancy, Meko, the specialists in display markets in Europe.   This shift helped ASPs stay … Read more

Delay the inevitable?

In Display Monitor back in March 2010, we reported on a talk by Paul Kedrosky, an economist from the US, at the US FPD conference in which he said that ‘the function of governments is to delay the inevitable’ (and he also said that there could be a major restructuring in the eurozone!). That comment … Read more