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- 11 May 2006 -
TVs to takeover from handsets as main LED driver
Televisions will succeed mobile phone handsets in the next
five years as the key driver for growth in the LED industry,
as consumers switch over to flat-panel televisions, principally
LCD TVs.
The latest Strategy Analytics report, "Now Showing on
a Television Near You: LEDs are the Ones to Watch," predicts
that LED-based backlighting will account for almost 25% of
the total LCD TV market in 2010.
The global television market is currently undergoing a major
transition as traditional CRT technologies are replaced by
flat-panel technologies. The new technologies are principally
LCDs, and plasma displays, as well as microdisplay-based rear-projection
TVs (RPTV).
"Advances in display technology, lower pricing, and the
availability of high-definition content are leading to greater
consumer awareness of image quality and display performance,"
noted Peter King, Director of the Strategy Analytics Connected
Home Devices service. "LCD and other flat-panel display
technologies will rapidly replace CRT-based sets over the
next five years. The flat-panel TV market will be worth over
$72 billion by 2010."
"LEDs are able to replace traditional cold-cathode
fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) in the backlighting units of LCD
televisions, offering advantages in terms of lifetime, environmental
friendliness and most significantly enhanced color gamut,"
observed Asif Anwar, Director of Strategy Analytics GaAs service.
"However there are a number of hurdles to overcome including
cost and power consumption penalties."
At SSLS 2006 (Solid State Lighting Suppliers Forum) in Hsinchu,
Taiwan (May 9th - May 11th, 2006), Asif Anwar is presenting
a special market report outlining LED industry supply chain
dynamics.
www.strategyanalytics.com
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