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Omdia: April Large area TFT LCD display shipments hit historical low since start of pandemic
LONDON, June 3, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Shipments of large-area TFT LCD display panels dropped to historical lows in 
April as pandemic impacts combined with disruptions from the war in Europe and 
lockdowns in China to dampen demand, according to Omdia's latest Large Area 
Display Market Tracker ( 
https://omdia.tech.informa.com/OM023311/Large-Area-Display-Market-Tracker--April-2022-Analysis 
).

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Large-area TFT LCD panel shipments decreased by 10% Month on Month (MoM) and 5% 
Year on Year (YoY) in April, to 74.1million units, representing historically 
low shipment performance since May 2020. Omdia defines large-area TFT LCD 
displays as larger than 9 inches.

"With continued ramifications from the pandemic, demand for IT panels for 
monitors and notebook PCs remained strong in 4Q21. But as the market became 
saturated starting in 2022, IT panel shipments started slowing in 1Q22 and 
early 2Q22," said Robin Wu, Principal Analyst for Large Area Display & 
Production, Omdia ( https://omdia.tech.informa.com/authors/robin-wu ).

Wu said that notebook panel shipments decreased 21% MoM in April, to 18.2 
million units, or a 33% decrease from a peak of 27.3 million units in November 
2021.

TV Shipments Dip 9% MoM

While TV panel prices have decreased noticeably since 3Q21, TV LCD panel 
shipments increased to a peak of 23.4 million in December 2021, driven by low 
prices. But rising inflation, the Ukraine crisis and continued lockdowns in 
China have slowed demand. As a result, TV panel shipments posted a 9% MoM 
decline in April, to 21.7million units.

Many TV panel prices have fallen below manufacturing cost, and panel makers 
began to lose money in their TV panel business starting in 4Q21. But Chinese 
panel makers, the biggest capacity owners, still haven't reduced their fab 
utilization. With no sign of demand recovery in 2Q22 or even 3Q22, the 
supply/demand situation is unlikely to see improvement, Wu said.

"IT LCD panels could still deliver positive cash flow for panel makers. But 
with prices dropping dramatically, panel makers will soon start to lose money 
in their IT panel business," Wu said. "Maybe only then will panel makers reduce 
their glass input and the overall supply/demand situation will return to 
balance."

About Omdia
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industry. With clients operating in over 120 countries, Omdia provides 
market-critical data, analysis, advice, and custom consulting.

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