TV Shipments Drop Like a Rock
IHS announced it reckons that global TV shipments declined 8% (year over year) to 48 million units in the second quarter of 2015.
IHS announced it reckons that global TV shipments declined 8% (year over year) to 48 million units in the second quarter of 2015.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its research suggests that consumers consider picture and sound quality, as well as price and ease of use, to be the most important factors when purchasing a replacement TV.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that LCD will be the sole TV display technology sold in India by 2016.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that plasma and CRT TVs will all but disappear from the marketplace by the end of 2015.
IHS Technology announced it reckons that the global television market shrank again last year, down 6% from already soft 2012 levels.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it expects 4K TV shipments within China to lead all other regions of the world by a combined by a factor of three in 2014.
IHS Inc. announced it forecasts that global shipments of televisions will slide to 226.7 million units in 2013, down from 238.2 million in the previous year.
NPD DisplaySearch announced that global LCD TV shipments increased 4% (Y/Y) in the first quarter of 2013 to 44.8 million units, led by strong growth in China.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that global TV shipments declined for the second straight quarter, falling 8% year over year in Q2 2012.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that consumers in emerging markets will drive TV sales over the next year.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest study suggests that, over the past year, the global TV replacement cycle decreased from 8.4 to 6.9 years.