In 2017, the large-sized panel market saw a modest growth of just 6% compared to 2016, according to WitsView’s analysis by Jibang Technology. While three new production lines from CLP Group were set to launch in the second half of the year, their full impact on production capacity was expected to be felt only after 2018. This projected growth is anticipated to reach around 10%, marking the highest increase since 2013. Among these trends, large-size OLED panels have drawn significant attention, yet their adoption remains limited due to slow cost reductions, making them unlikely to dominate the market in the near term.
According to Qiu Yubin, vice president of research at WitsView Optoelectronics Division, the demand for panels in 2017 saw mixed results. TV and monitor shipments declined compared to 2016, with TV shipments growing by just 3% and display shipments dropping by about 2%. However, notebook PCs and tablet PCs showed positive growth, with increases of 4% and 7%, respectively. Notably, even though TV and monitor shipments decreased, the average size of panels being shipped increased by approximately 0.9%, with 23-inch and 23.8-inch panels becoming more common.
Looking ahead, Qiu predicts that TV and monitor panel shipments will rise in 2018, while the previously strong performance of notebooks and tablets may see a decline. According to Jibang Technology data, TV panel shipments are expected to grow by 4.6% in 2018, and display shipments by 1.3%. In contrast, notebook PC and tablet shipments could fall by 2.6% and 3.5%, respectively.
Qiu also highlighted that 2017 was a strong year for OLED TV panels. Although high-end LCD products faced challenges due to limited price competitiveness, they still did not meet expectations, despite Samsung's leadership in Quantum Dot TVs.
The OLED TV market gained further momentum with the entry of Sony (SONY), a key player in premium markets across Europe, America, and Asia. Sony’s involvement helped elevate the reputation, pricing, and image of OLED TVs in the consumer market. The company captured 20% of the OLED TV panel shipment market share.
Looking forward, the current complex manufacturing process for OLED panels means that costs won’t drop significantly in the short term. New technologies are expected to address this issue, but mass production is likely to begin only in the first half of 2019. Despite an increase in OLED TV panel shipments in 2017, the overall market share remains small. Qiu concludes that while high-end LCD panels do not pose a major threat to OLEDs in 2018, OLED shipments are still unlikely to experience substantial growth.
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