Ridgefield Park, N.J. – Samsung Electronics America has formally released statistics showing
it has surpassed the 60 percent market share threshold to establish a
commanding lead in the U.S. 3DTV market.
Samsung’s claim
comes from newly released revenue and unit sell-through data from market
research company The NPD Group. The statement provides further details from
Samsung on its 3DTV market share over and above what John Revie, visual
display marketing senior VP,
.
The release comes
after a new
from LG
Electronics that broke last week that claims consumers prefer passive
glasses over active-shutter 3DTV glasses that Samsung and others use.
Specifically, for
the time period May 22-June 18, Samsung has a unit and dollar share of 61
percent in the 3DTV market, which includes both LED and plasma 3DTVs. In
addition, according to NPD’s Retail Tracking Service, Samsung has more than 50
percent unit and dollar market share for April to May.
Consumers
purchasing qualified 2011 3DTVs from participating authorized retailers will
receive two pairs of 3D active glasses (model SSG-3100GB) free of cost,
directly from participating authorized retailers at their discretion, the
manufacturer said.
Samsung also reminded
that it has lowered prices on its complete line of glasses as of May 1 –
battery-operated 3D active glasses are now $49.99.