NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2018 -- Global Curved OLED TV Market is expected to reach USD 64 billion by 2022 at a CAGR of 97.5% Says, Profshare Market Research.
Today, TV has become an important means of entertainment and education in every home, institutions and businesses. Consumer expectations are now increasing for better features, and most importantly for better image quality.
As a result, better picture quality offered by curved television is one of the important factors driving the growth of this market. Curved television with 4k resolution has remarkably enhanced the perceived quality of image for end-users on large screen. Also, curved OLED TV reduces power consumption to half or less as compared to CRT and LCD TVs. Image degradation has gradually decreased with OLED and picture quality has significantly enhanced, such as light bleed typically found in conventional backlit systems. This results in the highest quality image rendering with the purest black and lifelike colors. One of the major constraints to the growth of this market is high initial cost of television. Due to the high cost of curved televisions, these products are popular with limited number of applications, for instance, in shopping malls, commercial trade centres and people with high disposable income. At present, the cost involve in manufacturing OLED displays is very high and which, in turns, effects the cost of final product.
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Light is produced by passing electricity through a thin layer of carbon-based organic dyes, but because it’s done at a pixel level (there are more than two million of them in the 55EC9300) and the OLED panel is made entirely of self-lighting pixels, it’s a much faster technology than LED, which means smooth, fast-moving images free from blur and judder. The fluidity is quite something, and it’s hard to go back to watching an LED television. OLED also happens to be incredibly energy-efficient.
Global Curved Television Market: Product Analysis
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Global Curved Television Market: Screen Size
• Large-sized Curved Televisions
• Mid-sized Curved Televisions
• Small-sized Curved Televisions
Global Curved Televisions Market: End Users/Application Analysis
• Home
• Commercial
• Trade centers
• Shopping malls
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Global Curved Televisions Market : Competitive Analysis
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