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2 weeks ago |
omdia.tech.informa.com | Matthew Rubin
LONDON, April 10, 2025: Omdia's latest TV monthly tracking data reveals a 19.2% year-on-year growth in global OLED shipments for February 2025. This follows a strong close to 2024, with quarterly OLED shipments surpassing 2 million in the last quarter of 2024, for the first time since 2022. In Europe, OLED continues to dominate as the premium technology of choice, accounting for 23% of TV revenue in 2024, despite representing just 8% of volume.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
sixteen-nine.net | Matthew Rubin
Sales of all-in-one fine pitch LED displays have grown by more than 600% since 2020, according to a new analysis from the tech research firm Omdia. That comes out of Omdia’s new ProAV Vertical Solutions – Corporate and Conference Room 2024 Analysis, with the suggestion that these large format displays will capture more and more of the conference room display market in the future, especially as prices keep coming down and newer, coated designs allow interactivity.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
omdia.tech.informa.com | Matthew Rubin
LONDON, August 6, 2024: Competition is heating up to be the display technology of choice for the corporate market as All-in-One (AIO) LEDs competes with LCD 21:9 and interactive displays for a slice of the $11.1bn corporate and conference room market in 2028, according to Omdia's new ProAV Vertical Solutions - Corporate and Conference Room 2024 Analysis.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
finanzen.net | Matthew Rubin
, /PRNewswire/ -- Total revenue (including hardware, software and cloud processing) associated with the Virtual Production (VP) market is forecast to reach over $1.1bn in 2028, up from $138.7m in 2023, thanks to widespread use in filmmaking and new use cases in corporate and education settings, according to Omdia's new ProAV Vertical Solutions – Virtual Production 2024 Analysis.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
morningstar.com | Matthew Rubin
Omdia: Virtual Production Opportunity to Reach $1.1bn in 2028PR NewswireLONDON, April 17, 2024LONDON, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Total revenue (including hardware, software and cloud processing) associated with the Virtual Production (VP) market is forecast to reach over $1.1bn in 2028, up from $138.7m in 2023, thanks to widespread use in filmmaking and new use cases in corporate and education settings, according to Omdia's new ProAV Vertical Solutions – Virtual Production 2024 Analysis.
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