San Juan Capistrano, California – June 25, 2020. PMA Research (PMA), the worldwide market information experts on large displays, has published their latest sell-through tracking report on large-format (32-inch and larger) flat panel displays being sold by leading U.S. Distributors who serve commercial markets.
Many U.S. distributors of flat panel displays saw sales improve in May versus April. Loosening restrictions for some states allowed installations that were postponed from April to proceed. May unit sales and revenues increased by double-digits over April for the majority of reporting distributors. Even though May has always been a cyclically strong month compared with April, this uptick in business is encouraging news while navigating through Covid-19 shutdowns. In fact, the five-month rolling growth average for January-May 2020 fared better than the same five-month average growth in May 2019.
May sales were boosted by strong sales of consumer products. Consumer TV volumes were up nearly 30% and revenues grew by nearly 40% over April’s slow sales. This was likely the result of some stimulus money arriving to those who were still gainfully employed so the funds were used to upgrade the home entertainment system or add a second television. In addition, more delivery resources were available for non-essential goods in May so the backlog of online orders for consumer televisions were finally able to ship.
After the sharp declines in April, professional display sales volumes were flat in May and revenues crept up slightly giving some signs of mild baseline improvements in the market. This is the first month we have seen any significant volume of 8K display sales. They were all QLED technology, and the 82” models carried a wholesale price under $7,000. Also, the average price for a 65” iFPD fell below $2,000 in May for the first time, though some models have been sub-$2000 all year. 65” and 75” models accounted for nearly 50% of the iFPD volume in May, signaling that K-12 installations may be starting back up in advance of the coming school year.
PMA’s monthly Flat Panel Distributor Tracking report offers timely sell-through data and analysis on unit sales and market trends of large-format displays sold by leading U.S. AV and IT Distributors. These reports are ideal for tracking product and channel trends.
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PMA Research (PMA) specializes in worldwide market information for the projector industry, including detailed and comprehensive coverage of High-End Projectors, Mainstream Projectors, and Pico Projectors. With a series of quarterly projector shipment and forecast reports along with monthly sales tracking, PMA publishes data-driven insights for projector manufacturers, component suppliers, accessory companies, and channel partners. Expanded coverage of the display industry includes market information on U.S. Professional Large-Format Flat Panel Displays. PMA’s Flat Panel Tracking Reports offer timely sell-through data and analysis on unit sales, revenues, and true volume-weighted selling prices of Professional Large-Format Flat Panel Displays sold by leading N. American dealers, systems integrators, and distributors.
PMA Research was formerly Pacific Media Associates, which was established by Dr. William Coggshall. Dr. Coggshall was a co-founder of Dataquest (now part of Gartner) and helped start the syndicated high-tech market information business. PMA Research has offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company’s US headquarters is located at 25852 Avenida Cabrillo, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Phone: +1 (949) 493-4601. www.pmaresearch.com