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TV set shipments down in 2011

April 16, 2012 21.51 Europe/London By Robert Briel

The TV set market experienced a slight decrease in shipments during 2011 when compared to 2010, and forecasts the biggest drop in TV set unit shipments will occur in 2012, according to IMS Research.

Estimates indicate that worldwide TV set unit shipments during 2011 were 0.4% lower than in 2010, and the forecast indicates that the TV set market will experience another dip in shipments during 2012.

According to Veronica Thayer, market analyst for the TV set shipments and forecast database, “After Japan’s Eco-points program ended, TV sales in the country started to rapidly decline and we expect them to return to the lower pre-2010 figures in the next two years, which is almost half of the TVs sold in the country during 2011.” Japan’s decline in TV set shipments during 2011 had a great impact on total worldwide unit shipments.

Thayer also added: “The accelerated growth in the emerging markets will be the key to offset a weakening TV market in developed regions during the next five years.”

IMS Research expects a turnaround in 2013, with continuous growth in TV set shipments through 2016, boosted by the increase in unit shipments in Latin America, parts of Asia Pacific, Eastern Europe, and Middle East and Africa. Latin America is expected to experience the fastest growth, with a compound annual growth rate of 3.5% during the forecast period.

Recent updates also show that demand for LED-backlit LCD televisions has continued to sharply increase worldwide. LED-LCD TV shipments nearly doubled during 2011. IMS Research expects that the price gap between CCFL backlight and LED backlight televisions will close in the next five years, resulting in LED-backlit LCD TVs dominating the market by 2016.

Additional features such as 3D and internet-connectivity also started gaining more presence during 2011, with Connected TVs showing significant uptake among consumers. IMS Research forecasts that during 2016, approximately 40% of the TV sets shipped worldwide will have 3D capabilities and close to 70% will connect to the internet.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Edited: 16 April 2012 21:51

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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