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PC Monitor Shipments Plummet 18.3% YoY in 4Q22: IDC Report

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/17/2023 07:31 PM | source: idc | 39 comment(s)
PC Monitor Shipments Plummet 18.3% YoY in 4Q22: IDC Report

According to the latest Worldwide Quarterly PC Monitor Tracker by the International Data Corporation (IDC), the PC monitor market has experienced an 18.3% decline in year-over-year (YoY) shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022 (4Q22). 

This has resulted in a 5.9% decline for the entire year of 2022. The market volume for 4Q22, at just over 30.5 million units, was the lowest volume recorded since IDC started tracking the market in 2008. The macro environment, which adversely affected both consumer and commercial demand, was a significant factor in the setback. Consequently, the results were in line with the anticipated 16.2% drop in shipments for 4Q22. After an unprecedented expansion during earlier periods of the pandemic, driven by work from home and gaming needs, consumer monitor demand began to slow. Commercial monitor purchases also were affected as economic sentiments deteriorated in the latter part of 2022. As a result of worsened economic conditions, IDC expects 2023 shipments to contract another 9.8% as lingering inventory and tepid demand weigh on the market. 2024 should see a slight recovery that will lift shipment volumes above pre-pandemic levels as inventory improves. Beyond 2024, IDC expects further stabilization based on the larger installed base that was created by hybrid work and the growth in gaming monitors.

"Monitors will remain an afterthought for many buyers in the short term," said Jay Chou, research manager for IDC's Worldwide Client Device Trackers. "Annual volume had averaged about 125 million before COVID-19, then shot up to over 135 million for each of the past three years. It will take a while for the dust to settle. Consumer and businesses are recalibrating their priorities, but we remain confident that much of the recently expanded installed base will be enticed to upgrade in the coming years."

IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC Monitor Tracker gathers detailed market data in over 90 countries. The research includes historical and forecast trend analysis among other data.



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wavetrex
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#6112866 Posted on: 03/18/2023 02:17 AM
I might consider getting a replacement controller board.
You can simply not connect it to the internet... it's not like the TV guesses your wifi password on its own...

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#6112867 Posted on: 03/18/2023 02:19 AM
I am surprised it is not a higher percentage. Who wants a 4K monitor if they can't afford a GPU to use use it properly?


This.
And I would also like to add that there is small novelty on monitor market.
Barely a few (same) 4k 144 models available, same QHD models from years ago etc.
They released this year a LG Oled panel, used by a few models as 27" QHD 240Hz 0.3ms but at this point is very expensive 1000+ avg.

Bring that Oled QHD to a 500ish price and also release a Oled 4k 144Hz and sales might improve, at least from enthusiast segment.
For the rest (mid budget), there is plenty of cheap IPS QHD 165Hz models but since videocards to top that resolution still cost over budget I don't see sales growing.

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#6112868 Posted on: 03/18/2023 02:22 AM
I stopped gaming on a monitor when I threw out my old CRT monitor back in 2008, because I bought a 46" 720p LED Samsung TV. ...Then in 2009 I upgraded to a 50" Plasma Pioneer Kuro TV (which technically was labeled as a monitor due to how high end & cutting edge it was). Finally in 2016 I switched to, & am still using a 120" LCD Sony projector .

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#6112875 Posted on: 03/18/2023 03:16 AM
I would not mind one , if my job demanded to fit more on the screen , 4k is not good only for gaming!


Ironically, vast majority of people I know got rid of their 4k monitors for work and went 34 inch 144p Ultrawides or 49 inch 1440p superwides. They couldnt stand 16:9 anymore.
A buddy who does drafting just got a 5k ultrawide and literally sold his 32 inch 4k panel for peanuts basically.


As for sales. You have people who refuse to buy anything but 16:9, the high refresh rate e sports players, and the smaller market of people like me who buy big ass expensive ultrawide monitors and wont upgrade for a long time.

Airbud
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#6112880 Posted on: 03/18/2023 03:27 AM
4K TV 120 refresh rate...pick your size.

nuff said.

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