According to IHS iSuppli's small and medium display service, Apple iPad and other brands 7. The x-inch tablet PC will boost the shipment of the tablet PC monitor market by 56% in 2012.
Tablet PC monitor shipments this year are expected to reach 126.6 million, up from 8.21 million in 2011. Of these, approximately 74.3 million or 59% will come from 9. X-inch panel, iPad is the leader in this area. 9. Shipments of x-inch flat panel are expected to increase by 35% from 55.2 million in 2011.
The global flat panel shipment forecast predicts that the second largest size category for tablet PC monitors this year will be 7. X-inch, currently including Samsung Electronics Galaxy Tab, Amazon Kindle Fire, Bonnor Nook Tablet and other tablets using the Android operating system. 2012 7. Shipments of x-inch panels will reach 41.10 million, nearly double the 20.8 million last year.
This means 7 of 2012. X-inch will account for 32% of the flat panel display market, up from 26% last year, and 9. The x-panel will give up some market share this year. Although 9. The x-inch will continue to dominate the flat panel market this year, but at a low price of 7. The introduction of the x-inch tablet will drive 7. The growth of x-inch panels, and generally expected that Apple will launch smaller iPad later this year. The rest of the flat panel market in 2012 includes 8. x inches, about 9% of the shares; 5. x inch, share less than 1%.
Due to seasonal factors, flat panel shipments fell by 20% in the first quarter. As consumer demand slowed down, tablet computer makers struggled to clear out the backlog of inventory in the fourth quarter of 2011. However, as inventories were cleared and manufacturers ordered new panels for the second half of the year, panel shipments grew in the second quarter. In the second quarter, total panel shipments reached 27 million, an increase of nearly 30% from the 21 million in the first quarter.
Panel makers join the flat panel market. LG Display and Samsung Display’s share of flat panel shipments in the first quarter was 42% and 38%, respectively. Both are leading players in the market and produce LCD panels for the iPad. The iPad continues to dominate the media tablet space, accounting for 58% of total tablet shipments in the first quarter.
In addition to supplying Apple, LG Display also supplies panels to Amazon and Bonn. Samsung monitors provide panels to Samsung’s internal tablet division. The two panel giants are investing in capacity allocation and technological improvements to provide high-performance flat panel and develop wide viewing angle technologies such as in-plane switching (IPS) and fringe-field switching (FFS). LG Display and Samsung Display are also considering remaking the amorphous silicon plant to be able to produce oxide silicon panels that will help improve panel resolution, power consumption and overall performance.
Of course, other LCD panel suppliers are entering the fast-growing flat panel market. In particular, Japanese suppliers such as Sharp, Japan Display, and Panasonic are actively targeting the flat panel market, and have dedicated production capacity to produce flat panel panels in their 6th and 8th generation factories.
The total capacity allocated by Japanese manufacturers to small and medium-sized displays this year is expected to increase by 164% from last year to 5.5 million square meters. Of particular interest is Sharp's oxide silicon capacity. Sharp has been using its 8th generation factory to produce panels for the latest iPad. Panasonic may produce 7 in the second half of this year. x inches and 8. x inch flat panel.
Taiwan's LCD panel suppliers, such as AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, are allegedly adjusting their business models, with some focusing on flat panel panels for the education industry and others supplying flat panel panels to the Chinese whiteboard market.
However, unlike the first-tier panel makers LG Display and Samsung Display, Taiwan's panel suppliers are mainly targeting the Chinese market, which is dominated by low-priced flat panel. In order to meet the market demand for low prices, panel specifications are generally lower than first-line products. The monitors for the Chinese whiteboard flat panel market mainly use relatively basic TN LCDs instead of wide viewing angle LCDs such as IPS and FFS.
No matter what display technology is used or which market segment it is targeting, monitor suppliers are adjusting their strategies to adapt to this fast-growing market.
Tablet PC monitor shipments this year are expected to reach 126.6 million, up from 8.21 million in 2011. Of these, approximately 74.3 million or 59% will come from 9. X-inch panel, iPad is the leader in this area. 9. Shipments of x-inch flat panel are expected to increase by 35% from 55.2 million in 2011.
The global flat panel shipment forecast predicts that the second largest size category for tablet PC monitors this year will be 7. X-inch, currently including Samsung Electronics Galaxy Tab, Amazon Kindle Fire, Bonnor Nook Tablet and other tablets using the Android operating system. 2012 7. Shipments of x-inch panels will reach 41.10 million, nearly double the 20.8 million last year.
This means 7 of 2012. X-inch will account for 32% of the flat panel display market, up from 26% last year, and 9. The x-panel will give up some market share this year. Although 9. The x-inch will continue to dominate the flat panel market this year, but at a low price of 7. The introduction of the x-inch tablet will drive 7. The growth of x-inch panels, and generally expected that Apple will launch smaller iPad later this year. The rest of the flat panel market in 2012 includes 8. x inches, about 9% of the shares; 5. x inch, share less than 1%.
Due to seasonal factors, flat panel shipments fell by 20% in the first quarter. As consumer demand slowed down, tablet computer makers struggled to clear out the backlog of inventory in the fourth quarter of 2011. However, as inventories were cleared and manufacturers ordered new panels for the second half of the year, panel shipments grew in the second quarter. In the second quarter, total panel shipments reached 27 million, an increase of nearly 30% from the 21 million in the first quarter.
Panel makers join the flat panel market. LG Display and Samsung Display’s share of flat panel shipments in the first quarter was 42% and 38%, respectively. Both are leading players in the market and produce LCD panels for the iPad. The iPad continues to dominate the media tablet space, accounting for 58% of total tablet shipments in the first quarter.
In addition to supplying Apple, LG Display also supplies panels to Amazon and Bonn. Samsung monitors provide panels to Samsung’s internal tablet division. The two panel giants are investing in capacity allocation and technological improvements to provide high-performance flat panel and develop wide viewing angle technologies such as in-plane switching (IPS) and fringe-field switching (FFS). LG Display and Samsung Display are also considering remaking the amorphous silicon plant to be able to produce oxide silicon panels that will help improve panel resolution, power consumption and overall performance.
Of course, other LCD panel suppliers are entering the fast-growing flat panel market. In particular, Japanese suppliers such as Sharp, Japan Display, and Panasonic are actively targeting the flat panel market, and have dedicated production capacity to produce flat panel panels in their 6th and 8th generation factories.
The total capacity allocated by Japanese manufacturers to small and medium-sized displays this year is expected to increase by 164% from last year to 5.5 million square meters. Of particular interest is Sharp's oxide silicon capacity. Sharp has been using its 8th generation factory to produce panels for the latest iPad. Panasonic may produce 7 in the second half of this year. x inches and 8. x inch flat panel.
Taiwan's LCD panel suppliers, such as AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, are allegedly adjusting their business models, with some focusing on flat panel panels for the education industry and others supplying flat panel panels to the Chinese whiteboard market.
However, unlike the first-tier panel makers LG Display and Samsung Display, Taiwan's panel suppliers are mainly targeting the Chinese market, which is dominated by low-priced flat panel. In order to meet the market demand for low prices, panel specifications are generally lower than first-line products. The monitors for the Chinese whiteboard flat panel market mainly use relatively basic TN LCDs instead of wide viewing angle LCDs such as IPS and FFS.
No matter what display technology is used or which market segment it is targeting, monitor suppliers are adjusting their strategies to adapt to this fast-growing market.
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