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LCD Q1 Monitor Shipments Drop

By Doug Olenick -- TWICE, 7/3/2006

Worldwide flat-panel computer monitor unit shipments fell further than expected during the first quarter, but widescreen models fought the trend and grew a substantial 61 percent, compared with the previous quarter, according to the research organization DisplaySearch.

DisplaySearch's Quarterly Desktop Monitor Shipment and Forecast Report described the first-quarter 8.1 percent falloff as “seasonal” in nature, adding that it had a tough act to follow as the fourth quarter of 2005 set unit shipment records. Compounding the issue is the fact that the LCD category is transitioning from 4:3 aspect ratio screens to widescreen.

“Historical analysis reveals that major platform transitions, such as the industry is experiencing now, usually do not occur until seasonally strong buying periods such as Q3 and Q4. The transition to wide is forecasted to spike then, with all key indicators pointing in that direction and with the growth seen in wide in this quarter,” said Chris Connery, market research VP for DisplaySearch.

The company said 28.9 million LCD monitors shipped during the first quarter worldwide. Penetration rates continued to climb with North America at 86.5 percent, up from 76 percent during the second quarter of 2005. The European/Middle East/Asia region was close behind at 84.5 percent, but Japan still leads the way with an almost total market penetration rate of 99.3 percent.

Widescreen models now comprise 4.5 percent of the monitor market, up from about 1 percent during the first quarter in 2005.

DisplaySearch's top five monitor shippers — Dell, Samsung, Hewlett-Packard, Acer and LG — collectively lost about 8 percent of the industry's market share, with only Samsung increasing its quarter-over-quarter share, which was up 11 percent.

DisplaySearch is a member of The NPD Group.

Worldwide Growth Of Widescreen LCD Monitors
(Unit Volume Growth, Quarter-To-Quarter)
Q/Q growth Q2 '05 Q3 '05 Q4 '05 Q1 '06
19" Wide 466.8% 458.6% 213.5%
20" Wide 12.4% 223.2 -8.7 35.9
21" Wide 1236.2 492.9 28.4
23" Wide 99.5 101.1 104.9 94.4
24" Wide 315.8 71.8 57.3 6.9
30" Wide 0.2 49.6 118.7
Total Wide 20.0% 118.3% 27.6% 60.9%
Source: DisplaySearch ©TWICE 2006

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