Key Devices for Projection Displays Report Available |
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Through a special arrangement with Japan-based Techno Systems Research (TSR), Insight Media can now offer the English-language edition of TSR's, "2006-2007 Key Devices for Projection Displays" report. The new report provides a knowledgeable look at the trends for projection system makers while providing a wealth of details about the key components that are used in the manufacture of these projection systems. Report Objective: Key Findings:
The slowdown in the rear-projection TV market has created many problems for projection makers supporting this segment. As LCD and PDP TV sales boomed over the last few years and prices rapidly declined, RPTV sales climbed initially, but are now flat and are expected to decline. This is a reversal of the trend that most were anticipating and has resulted in lowered forecasts and the withdrawal of some players from the market. The situation also created some excess capacity in the projection industry, which helped fuel even faster price declines. This quick reversal in the RPTV market trend created a sense of crisis as serious competition became a market reality - something most projector makers have been relatively insulated from for years due to the ability to sell projectors with unique technology at profitable prices. As a result, many are now focused on consumer-oriented projectors such as toy projectors, home projectors and embedded projectors. Fortunately, the factors that will make these products possible and cost competitive are arriving just as the RPTV market declines. In professional front projection, tenders for education projectors and strong demand characterized the market in 2006 and in the first half of 2007. This helped to relieve some of the excess capacity created by the difficulties in the rear-projection TV market segment. The distribution of professional front projectors is also shifting into IT channels for many of the commodity-type products. For smaller players, this shift is more difficult as it requires higher scales of volume manufacturing to compete on price. These smaller players have thrived so far on using innovations to differentiate themselves, but this is becoming a less successful strategy going forward. Therefore, many are looking at the new opportunities in consumer front projectors and are searching for ways to establish cost structures that can compete in a consumer electronics market place - and deliver profits. Market Forecast Samples of charts appearing the report:
Light budgets for various projector configurations
Cost Model for DLP Projection Systems
Forecast prices for Projection Microdisplays Forecast Projection Lamp Shipments Deliverable: $4,250 USD for one print copy of the report, includes PowerPoint Presentation with Key Summary Points. PDF version of the report available for an additional $1,350 USD, total cost $5,600 USD. For more information or to order, contact: annmarie@insightmedia.info |
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