(iTers News) - Led by booming demand for smartphones and E-book readers,  AMOLEDs and AMEPDs are increasingly becoming two technology darlings of global small and medium sized display market. The two technolgies outgrew TFT-LCDs in terms_of unit shipments in 2011, jumping 182% and 43% year-on-year, respectively, Meanwhile, shipments of TFT-LCDs grew 19%, mainly powered by rapid adoption of LTPS, or low temperature poly-silicon display tehnologies into smartphones, of which_shipments grew 36% year-on-year.


Samsumg Mobile Display was the biggest beneficiaries of_the AMOLED, or active matrix organic light emitting diode boom, staying on top in the worldwide small-and medium-sized mobile display market for a seocond year in a row. Mainly fueled by buoying demand from smartphone market, the world's largest AMOLED maker commanded 17.5% market share in 2011.


[sws_toggle1 title="PR News"> SANTA CLARA, Calif.(NPD DisplaySearch) - Active matrix small/medium displays, key components for a range of devices such as mobile phones, digital still cameras, portable and automotive navigation devices, e-book readers and tablet PCs, recorded worldwide shipments of 2 billion units in 2011, representing a 6% increase over 2010.


However, according to the NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Small/Medium Shipment and Forecast Report, revenue from small/medium displays reached $28 billion, a 29% Y/Y increase. The strong revenue growth reflects a shift to higher performance displays with higher prices. The leading growth area for active matrix small/medium displays was in mobile phones, driven largely by the growing demand for smart phones.


Shipments of active matrix displays for mobile phones grew from 1.4 billion units in 2010 to 1.5 billion in 2011. However, the growing popularity of smart phone devices cannibalized shipments for Digital Still Cameras (DSCs) and Portable Media Players (PMPs) in 2011, as consumers used them to take pictures and play music and videos. As a result, the growth of total active matrix small/medium display shipments was 6% Y/Y.


All three technologies used for active matrix small/medium displays showed double-digit revenue growth in 2011, in particular AMOLED had 182% Y/Y growth. Driven by e-book reader demand, AMEPD (electrophoretic) revenues grew 43% Y/Y, and TFT LCD revenues grew 19%, with the low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) form of TFT LCD used in smart phones growing at 36% Y/Y. The growth of smart phones impacted the display industry in other ways, leading to higher shipments of larger and wider screens, with higher resolutions and wider viewing angles, as well as other features such as touch panels. Consequently, the average price of mobile phone displays increased significantly, serving as a major reason for the Y/Y revenue increase for small/medium displays.


“Other applications for small/medium displays, such as automotive monitors, tablet PCs and e-book readers, contributed to the total average price rebound among small/medium displays in 2011,” noted Hiroshi Hayase, NPD DisplaySearch Vice President of Small/Medium Display Research. “This is representative of a larger trend, a consumer shift to a preference for higher performing devices, even when they cost a bit more.”


Figure 1: Active Matrix Small/Medium Shipment by Application



Source: NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly


Small/Medium Shipment and Forecast Report Samsung Continues to Lead in Active Matrix Small/Medium Market As expected, Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) retained the top position for the second year in a row, claiming 17.2% of the market share in 2011, primarily due to increased AMOLED in smart phone devices. Following SMD, Sharp and Chimei Innolux kept the second and third positions in 2011, securing 13.5% and 9.5% of the market share, respectively.


Concurrently, Toshiba, Sony and Hitachi have entered the small/medium AMFPD market, joining forces as one company named Japan Display, Inc. (JDI). Although the company started operations in April 2012, a review of 2011 figures indicates that a combination of Toshiba, Sony and Hitachi market shares total 17.2%, the exact same percentage as the 2011 share held by marketplace leader SMD. As such, NPD DisplaySearch forecasts that JDI will emerge as a new leading company in the small/medium FPD marketplace in 2012. Figure 2: Revenue Share of Small/Medium AMFPD by FPD Maker in 2011



Source: NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly


Small/Medium Shipment and Forecast Report The NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Small/Medium Shipment and Forecast Report covers the entire range of small/medium (=9.0”) displays shipped worldwide and regionally. Backed by over 40 suppliers of data and our own team of industry analysts, this report analyzes historical shipments and projects forecasts that provide decision makers with the insights they need to support procurement and product plans. [/sws_toggle1] 




 



 


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