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Guru3D.com » News » PC monitor prices may fall as a result of limited demand

PC monitor prices may fall as a result of limited demand

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/21/2021 10:04 AM | source: idc.com | 39 comment(s)
PC monitor prices may fall as a result of limited demand

Monitors sales were at their finest during the early days of the epidemic, owing to changes in habit as people were forced to work from home. However, demand began to dwindle in the third quarter of 2021. 

Not good news for suppliers, but it is excellent news for customers, as less demand should result in lower pricing. Demand for PC displays increased dramatically in the first half of 2020, as people began purchasing them for laptops (notebooks and so on). This demand continues to grow, particularly as a result of work-from-home opportunities, but market researchers at Jon Peddie Research and IDC report that monitor shipments have returned to typical levels.

 

 

And according to IDC, around 34.8 million PC screens were sold in the third quarter of 2021, 7.2 percent less than in the same quarter the previous year. This is in stark contrast to the 86.652 million PCs sold in Q3, but given the vast majority of PCs are notebooks, this is unsurprising. Meanwhile, the market for gaming monitors continues to expand. Monitors and gaming machines sold grew to 26.4 million units last year. According to IDC, the combined gaming PC and monitor markets are predicted to increase from $ 43 billion in 2020 to slightly over $ 60 billion in 2025, a 7.4 percent compound annual growth rate. Naturally, scarcity and high pricing are to be expected; IDC forecasts that gaming displays will cost $ 339 in 2020 and will decline to $ 309 in 2025. "There has been considerable interest in monitors operating at 144 Hz or greater," the researcher explained. Additionally, there has been a concerted effort to transition from full HD to 1440 and even 4K. And then there are those stunning curved monitors ranging in size from 34 to 49 inches."

While overall hardware demand increased significantly between 2020 and 2021 and is now slowing, the researchers predict that demand for gaming displays will remain stable.



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ManofGod
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#5975595 Posted on: 12/23/2021 03:04 AM
Most monitors above ~700$ make no sense in the presence of OLED TVs, unless you have completely static work to do. The TVs destroy them in every sense.


I have to say, I cannot agree with that assessment one iota. True, if you are gaming and have no issue craning your neck to see the top and sides of a 48 inch display on your desk, then go for the TV. Yes, the OLED's work better than LCD for true blacks and stuff but, they also will not last as long as a standard monitor, either. And the least expensive good one is $1200 and the smallest is 48 inches. I had a 43 inch 4k tv at one point, on my desk, and even then, the top of the display was such that I had to bend my neck up to see it comfortably.

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#5975616 Posted on: 12/23/2021 06:16 AM
Got a 1440P 144hz monitor from a few years ago. No reason to upgrade. Once they figure out FALD at a reasonable price. The monitor segment has become stagnant.

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#5975718 Posted on: 12/23/2021 04:39 PM
if they keep this up, buying a monitor will be seen as idiotic as buying "computer speakers"

my hope at this point is LG making a 32" C1, heck they could split a 48" C1 so its 3840x1080 @ 43" and I would buy that asap

PrMinisterGR
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#5975951 Posted on: 12/24/2021 12:40 PM
I have to say, I cannot agree with that assessment one iota. True, if you are gaming and have no issue craning your neck to see the top and sides of a 48 inch display on your desk, then go for the TV. Yes, the OLED's work better than LCD for true blacks and stuff but, they also will not last as long as a standard monitor, either. And the least expensive good one is $1200 and the smallest is 48 inches. I had a 43 inch 4k tv at one point, on my desk, and even then, the top of the display was such that I had to bend my neck up to see it comfortably.

It really depends on the depth of your desk and your space.

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