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Flat-panel monitors edge ahead

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 13 March 2003 - 12:19 · 4 comments & 579 views

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Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors in revenue this year, a sea change for the display industry. Declining prices, combined with aggressive bundling deals from PC makers such as Hewlett-Packard, have sparked a surge in demand for flat panel, or LCD, monitors, said Jennifer Gallo, analyst for IDC's PC Displays and Projectors research service.

This year, flat-panel monitor revenue worldwide will likely come to around $20.4bn (£12.7bn). Revenue from CRT, meanwhile, will come to $12.3bn, Gallo predicted. Last year, LCD and CRT monitors both accounted for about $15bn in revenue, she said. Next year, LCD monitors will cross the 50 percent mark in units shipped, but the monitors will account for more revenue because they generally cost more.

"LCD monitor revenue overall is really going to make an impact on the market," she said. Shipments of flat panel monitors has been approximately doubling every year since 2000, leading to shortages in early 2002. Toward the middle of that year, however, supplies began to creep up and prices began to drop again.

News source: ZDNet UK


Shipments of flat panel monitors has been approximately doubling every year since 2000, leading to shortages in early 2002. Toward the middle of that year, however, supplies began to creep up and prices began to drop again.

The shift from CRTs to LCDs will likely benefit the established companies, like Samsung, NEC and Mitsubishi, who participate in both markets, she added. Monitor sizes will on average also increase. The most common LCD monitors today come with 15-inch screens. In 2005, 17-inch screens will become the norm.


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#1 leebobs on 13 Mar 2003 - 17:33
When they bring out 17" screens at a reasonable price sub-£250 then I will get one... Until then....
#2 Zeni on 13 Mar 2003 - 19:27
Is the whole world getting richer or am I just getting poorer?
#3 dj_alex_m on 14 Mar 2003 - 05:03
[quote]Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors in revenue this year[/quote] While I never did business, and my knowledge of the word revenue might be a little wrong, but LCD flat panel monitors cost around US$350-$1000+ (only 15" in size usually), while you can get great 17" or 19" monitor for US$100-$300. So really they would only need to sell half as many LCD's to make more revenue then CRT's.
#4 vyper on 14 Mar 2003 - 10:47
Well, I don't like Flat screens for doing any serious 3D animation/rendering and I don't think I'm alone. However they're probably going to get a bigger market now because of the offices that buy them.

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