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News
Pacific Media Reports Projector Shipments Top 4 Million
Units For 2005 (13/4/2006)
China takes over #2 spot behind U.S. as top
projector market
Pacific Media Associates (PMA), the global
market information experts on large-screen displays, announced that
worldwide professional and consumer front projector sell-in shipments
during 2005 rose 17% to more than 4.1 million. Shipments for the
last quarter of 2005 reached 1,219,000 units, which was nearly 20%
higher than 4Q '04 and beat the previous quarterly high set in the
third quarter of 2005.
"In 2005, we saw innovative consumer products
come to market, such as instant theater models - with build-in DVDs
- and the first pocket projector," said PMA Vice President Michael
Abramson. "We also saw the introduction of higher-performance 720p
models as well as the first of many attractively priced 1080p models.
In the professional market, the news was more than just XGA breaking
the US $1,000 barrier. In 2005, we saw the beginnings of a shift
toward even higher resolution with more affordable, portable SXGA+
projectors as well as the burgeoning market for 1080p digital cinema
projectors."
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)
led the world with about 43% of the industry's fourth quarter's
worldwide shipments. The fourth quarter is traditionally the strongest
quarter of the year in EMEA, but it also benefited from continued
economic improvement in Western Europe. That helped the sales of
professional projectors show strong sequential gains in France,
Germany, Italy, and Spain. Growth in Eastern Europe and the Mid-East
was particularly robust during the fourth quarter.
In the Americas, a large tender in Mexico
helped the region register the highest annual growth in the world.
In the U.S. market, strong holiday sell-in of instant theater projectors
and enhanced 720p models drove the market to an all-time quarterly
high in shipments of widescreen projectors.
And in Asia, sales of consumer models in
Japan helped lead the region to another quarter of overall double-digit
growth. Sales of professional projectors in China eased somewhat
from the record-setting pace set in the third quarter. But the country
still finished the year with impressive growth that vaulted it to
the number two country for projectors behind the United States.
www.pacificmediaassociates.com
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