Thursday, 1 December 2011

PC Monitor sell-throughs in top 30 Indian cities grow 17% in 3Q 2011 over 2Q 2011

PC Monitor sell-throughs in top 30 Indian cities grow 17% in 3Q 2011 over 2Q 2011
LED sales grow 88%, LCD sales start to decline signifying a generational shift in technology

Bangalore / New Delhi November 29 2011: The overall India PC Monitor sell-throughs in top 30 cities touched 7.41 lakh units during the July-September 2011 quarter recording a 17% sequential growth on account of pre-festive buying, according to a recent study by IT, Telecom and Entrepreneurship research firm CyberMedia Research.

Table 1. India 30-City PC Monitor Sales (lakhs of units) by Form Factor and Growth Trends: July-August-September 2011 vs. April-May-June 2011*
Form Factor   2Q 2011

Form Factor
2Q 2011
(April-June 2011)
3Q 2011 (July-Sept 2011)
Growth
(3Q 2011 over 2Q 2011)
Contribution
2Q 2011
(April-June 2011)
Contribution
3Q 2011
(July-Sept 2011)
LCD
4.4
3.8
-14%
69%
51%
LED
1.9
3.6
88%
31%
49%
Total
6.3
7.4
17%


* Source: CyberMedia Research India 30-City Monthly PC Monitor Market Review, November 2011

In the overall India PC Monitor market, LG retained leadership position with 31.3% share in terms of sales (units shipped) while Samsung and Acer took the second and third spots, respectively. AOC and Dell completed the top five.

In terms of LCD sales, Samsung led the pack with a 27.6% units share followed by LG and Acer, respectively during 3Q 2011. For LED sales, LG retained the top spot with a 36.6% units share. Acer and AOC grabbed the second and third places, respectively, says the CyberMedia Research study.

How the India PC Monitor market pans out by region
The present coverage of the CyberMedia Research study indicates that southern India contributes a hefty 39% of all PC monitor sales, followed by western, northern and eastern India, in that order. Among the top 5 players, LG has close to equal contribution from southernIndiaand westernIndia, while Acer and Dell have more than half of their sales originating from southernIndia. Samsung had a high proportion of sales from southernIndia, as well. However, AOC remained almost evenly distributed across the regions.

The India PC Monitor market by screen size: The 15.6" is moving out, or is it?

Table 2. India Standalone PC Monitor Market Sell-throughs by          Screen Size: 2Q 2011 versus 3Q 2011
Screen Size
2Q 2011
(April-May-June 2011)
3Q 2011
(July-August-September 2011)
18.5'' W
40.3%
40.4%
15.6'' W
29.4%
28.9%
20'' W
22.5%
23.1%
21.5'' W
5.4%
5.7%
Others
2.4%
1.9%

* Source: CyberMedia Research India 30-City Monthly PC Monitor Market Review, November 2011

"Samsung re-entered the 15.6” W monitor category with an LED offering after a period of one year. However, in general all major vendors are gradually reducing focus on the 15.6” W LCD segment due to low margins. This opened a window of opportunity for small vendors like Beetel, Intex, Simmtronics and others in the 15.6” segment leading to their growth in certain pockets of the country", stated Sumanta Mukherjee, Lead Analyst, PCs, Peripherals, Accessories and IT Channels, CyberMedia Research Infotech Practice.

“Over time aesthetics has emerged as a differentiator as vendors are launching ‘slim’ or ‘ultra-slim’ monitor models. The underlying business logic is to build brand preference and thereby command a premium in a highly commoditised market. New technological enhancements like 3D and HDMI are also attracting customers' attention. Vendors like LG, Dell and AOC launched IPS or In-Plane Switching panel based monitors as a means to signal technological superiority”, Sumanta added.

Challenges Ahead
"Weakening of the Indian Rupee vis-à-vis the US Dollar led to a second round of price increases by vendors this year. Distributors in a few cities stocked up on larger inventories to avail the benefits of an impending price rise", stated Narinder Kumar, Analyst, Peripherals, Accessories and IT Channels, CyberMedia Research Infotech Practice.

"A majority of standalone PC monitors are still sold, bundled with assembled PCs. A sudden drop in supply volumes of internal hard disk drives caused a sharp increase in prices of this key component. This will continue to hamper assembled PC sales over the next few quarters, consequently affecting standalone PC monitor off-take", Narinder concluded.

Notes for Editors
The CyberMedia ResearchIndia30-City Monthly PC Monitor Market Review, November 2011 is:
1)           Based on sell-throughs of Tier II dealers across the top 30 cities.
2)           Covers 5 major vendors, namely, Acer,AOC, Dell, LG and Samsung.
3)           Does not include Institutional and LFR (Large Format Retail) sales by vendors.
4)           Includes models based on LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and LED (Light Emitting Diode) technologies. The MTV (Monitor Television) form factor represents less than 1% of sales and hence, is not shown as a separate category.

The top 30 Indian cities covered as part of this study are classified under the following geographical regions:

East
North
South
West
Bhubaneswar
Chandigarh
Bengaluru (Bangalore)
Ahmedabad
Guwahati
Delhi
Chennai
Vadodara (Baroda)
Kolkata
Ghaziabad
Kochi-Ernakulam (Cochin)
Bhopal
Patna
Gurgaon
Coimbatore
Indore
Ranchi
Jaipur
Hyderabad-Secunderabad
Mumbai

Lucknow
Hubli-Dharwad
Pune

Ludhiana
Madurai
Raipur

Varanasi
Thiruvanthapuram (Trivandrum)
Surat


Visakhapatnam

              
– ENDS –

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