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Samsung sells 50,000 TVs every day

Electronics giant sells televisions worth $42m per day

Simon Burns, vnunet.com 28 Nov 2006
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Samsung is the new undisputed champion of the global TV market, according to market survey results published yesterday. The South Korean-based electronics manufacturer was the largest in terms of both revenue and units shipped during the third quarter of the year, US-based research consultancy DisplaySearch announced.

Of 45.5 million TVs shipped worldwide in the third quarter, more than five million, or 11.2 per cent, were made by Samsung. The company's share of the $24.9 billion revenue generated by TV manufacturers was even higher, at 15.2 per cent, DisplaySearch reported. Revenue and unit shipments were up compared to the previous quarter. Meanwhile, Samsung's closest rival, LG, saw both revenue and shipments slip.

The survey results cover all major TV technologies, including modern flat panel LCD and Plasma Display Panels (PDPs), as well as traditional CRT and rear-projection TVs (RPTVs).

“Samsung's success can be attributed to its financial strength, which has allowed it to remain technologically diverse,” the researchers wrote. “While other market leaders have narrowed their focus to two or three technologies, Samsung remains focused on all four major technologies: LCDs, PDPs, CRTs and MD [reflective microdisplay] RPTVs.”

Strong sales growth in China and the US drove a seven per cent increase in the number of TVs sold worldwide compared to the previous quarter.

However, Europe and Japan were down 16 per cent and seven per cent year-on-year following poorer than expected World Cup TV sales and worries about overstocking.

While Samsung currently leads the market by a few percentage points, no company could be said to dominate, as five major players each have around 10 per cent of the global market in revenue or unit shipment terms.

Following a big jump in prices as consumers switched over to LCD and plasma TVs over the past year, end-user prices are now on a downward trend as mass production and competition kick in. The average TV price over the quarter was $548, 25 per cent higher than one year ago, but down three per cent on the previous quarter, DisplaySearch found.

See also:

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New mobile technology pioneered in Japan and Korea  26 Oct 2006
Televisions boasting 50in full high definition liquid crystal displays will be commonplace in homes within three yearsSamsung paints rosy picture for HD  18 Oct 2006
Falling TV prices hurt LCD giant  12 Oct 2006
Shareholders and regulators in Taiwan have approved a merger which will form one of the world's largest LCD makersTaiwanese authorities approve marriage of AU Optronics and Quanta Display  03 Oct 2006
Capacity set to grow 35 to 50 per cent in next two years  30 Aug 2006
Monster flat panel offers 180-degree viewing angle  21 Aug 2006
LCD TVLCD panels continue to close the size gap with plasma technology  21 Aug 2006
Lack of World Cup sales among problems  11 Jul 2006

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