OLED Display Market
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<strong>OLED</strong> <strong>Display</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />
REPORT DESCRIPTION<br />
Image quality and clarity has become a pivotal aspect for gadgets and appliances that need to incorporate<br />
electronic displays. This growing importance of displays will lead the <strong>OLED</strong> displays market to achieve a<br />
compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.7% between 2012 and 2018. According to a latest report by<br />
Transparency <strong>Market</strong> Research, titled “<strong>OLED</strong> <strong>Display</strong> <strong>Market</strong> - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,<br />
Trends and Forecast 2012 - 2018”, the global <strong>OLED</strong> <strong>Display</strong>s <strong>Market</strong> is poised to soar to US$25.9 billion by<br />
the end of 2018. This market was estimated to be worth US$4.9 billion as of 2012.<br />
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Much of this impressive growth in the <strong>OLED</strong> displays market can be credited to mobile phones, which<br />
constitute a 71% share of all applications of this market. Geographically, the leader in the <strong>OLED</strong> displays<br />
market is Asia Pacific, which not only produces the highest volume of <strong>OLED</strong> displays per year, but also<br />
consumes more displays than any other region in the world. The report states that the APAC region<br />
contributed nearly 90% to the overall <strong>OLED</strong> displays market as of 2012.<br />
<strong>OLED</strong> displays have taken over the market because of their desirable features such as energy efficiency<br />
and eco-friendly characteristics. TMR analysts say that <strong>OLED</strong> displays will experience high market<br />
penetration because they offer a unique benefit – biodegradability. The gaping difference between<br />
electricity demand and supply has spurred up a considerable demand for products that are energy<br />
efficient. <strong>OLED</strong> displays are being currently produced on a mass scale simply because the demand for<br />
these components is so high and the available technology today enables this mass production. With this,<br />
the prices of <strong>OLED</strong> displays will slide considerably, gaining wider consumer acceptance, especially in pricesensitive<br />
markets in the APAC region.<br />
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The report studies two major types of <strong>OLED</strong> display technologies: Active Matrix <strong>OLED</strong> (AM<strong>OLED</strong>) and<br />
Passive Matrix <strong>OLED</strong> (PM<strong>OLED</strong>). The former dominated the market with a nearly 80% share as of 2012.<br />
AM<strong>OLED</strong> displays widely find applications in smartphones thanks to their excellent response to touch,<br />
picture quality, and contrast. As the market for AM<strong>OLED</strong> displays continues to grow, the overall <strong>OLED</strong><br />
displays market will also benefit from the same.<br />
The findings of this report state that mobile phones were the largest end-user application segment for the<br />
<strong>OLED</strong> displays market, with a dominant share of 71% as of 2012. At a distant second position in the same<br />
year were <strong>OLED</strong> TVs. In the coming years, the mobile phone segment will strengthen its lead over other<br />
application segments, and experience healthy growth. However, this situation will change in 2015, when<br />
<strong>OLED</strong> display TVs are forecast to surpass mobile phones application segment. This growth will take place<br />
Transparency <strong>Market</strong> Research<br />
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