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The East Asian LCD Monitor Industry, 2003 and Beyond
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], April 2004
Stable global economic development and peak season effects drove fourth quarter East Asian computer display shipment volume up 9.2% sequentially, to 33.5 million units. As US and European market acceptance rose, LCD monitor demand leapt, yet the LCD panel shortage trimmed LCD monitor shipment share growth, to 44.3%, or 14.8 million units.
In the first quarter of 2004, as PCs enter the light retail season, the LCD monitor panel shortage should ease. LCD monitor growth is heavily driven by CDT monitor replacement, and the replacement effect will mitigate a seasonal downturn. 2004 will likely not see a departure from the trend of successive quarterly growth. List of Topics in this report: - East Asian and Taiwanese LCD monitor quarterly shipment volume forecast up to the fourth quarter of 2004 and annual shipment volume forecast up to 2008 - Special discussion on the future impact of the panel shortage on industry concentration and bundle rates - Fourth quarter 2003 review of East Asian LCD monitor volume, value, ASP, market share, shipments by maker origin, rankings, industry concentration, product mix, product mix by tier - Fourth quarter 2003 review of Taiwanese volume, value, ASP, and volume by tier, business types, product mix, product mix by tier, shipment destinations, and production locations - Competitive profiles of Korean, Taiwanese, and Japanese players.
Conpanies mentioned in this report include:
- Amtran - AOC - BenQ - CCPT - Chi Mei - Compal - Dell - Delta - HP - Jean - LG - Lite-On - NMV - NPG - Philips - Proview - Quanta - Sampo - Samsung - Sony - Tatung - Viewsonic
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