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DisplaySearch Reports Global Plasma TV Shipments Continue to Exceed Expectations - Q4'05 Shipments Rise 109%

DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting and part of The NPD Group, today released Q4'05 shipments and revenues for plasma TVs by brand, region, size and resolution. Shipments for 33 different plasma TV brands as well as numerous sub-brands are included in the latest report.

Worldwide plasma TV shipments rose 44% Q/Q and 109% Y/Y in Q4'05 to a record 2.7M units. Shipments exceeded expectations by 11% as PDP module suppliers stretched their capacity to meet demand in seasonally strong Q4. Despite stretching their capacity and exceeding expectations, plasma TVs actually lost share relative to Q3'05 at 40"-44" to LCD TVs which enjoyed over 300% Q/Q growth and at 50"-54" to microdisplay RPTVs on supply constraints. For the year, plasma TVs rose 109% to 5.9M units.

Despite tight supply, blended plasma TV prices continued to fall, dropping 9% Q/Q and 32% Y/Y to $2296 on growing competition with other technologies. Rapid unit growth offset lower prices resulting in an impressive 31% Q/Q and 41% Y/Y increase in revenues to $5.2B.

Regionally, record results were achieved in all regions.By size and resolution worldwide, 42" ED remained the single most popular plasma TV, but fell from a 50% to a 48% share with 42"/43" HD rising from 28.5% to 30%. The 50"+ share remained flat at 13% with the less than 40" share rising from 8% to 9% driven by Japan. The worldwide HD share rose from 47% to 50%.

By brand:Table 1 Plasma TV Share and Growth
Q4'05 Q3'05 Q4'05 Q/Q
Ranking Share Share Unit Growth
Panasonic 29.1% 26.0% 28%
LGE 14.9% 15.4% 49%
Samsung 13.7% 14.4% 51%
Philips 10.7% 13.3% 79%
Hitachi 6.5% 7.3% 62%
Other 25.0% 23.5% 35%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 44%


The world's top two plasma TV brands, including a keynote by Panasonic North America's CEO and Chairman Yoshihiko Yamada, the President of the Plasma Display Coalition and a number of market analysts will address the outlook for the plasma TV market at the upcoming DisplaySearch US FPD Conference from March 21-23 in San Diego, California. For more information, please visit http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006.

DisplaySearch's plasma TV market intelligence including shipments, forecasts, costs/price forecasts, design wins and supply/demand projections can be found in DisplaySearch's Quarterly Plasma Module and TV Shipment and Forecast Report and its Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report. For more information on this report, please contact Richard Goldman at 312-952-5679 or richard@displaysearch.com.

About DisplaySearch
DisplaySearch, an NPD Group company, has a core team of 33 employees located in North America and Asia who produce a valued suite of market forecasts, technology assessments, surveys, studies and analyses. The company also organizes influential events worldwide. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, DisplaySearch has regional operations in Chicago, Hong Kong, Houston, Kyoto, San Diego, San Jose, Seoul, Shenzhen, Taipei and Tokyo, and the company is on the web at http://www.displaysearch.com.

About The NPD Group
Since 1967 The NPD Group has provided reliable and comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries. Today more than 1,400 manufacturers and retailers rely on NPD to help them better understand their customers, product categories, distribution channels and competition in order to help guide their business. Information from The NPD Group is available for the following major vertical sectors: apparel, appliances, automotive, beauty, consumer electronics, food and beverage, foodservice, footwear, home improvement, housewares, imaging, information technology, music, software, travel, toys, video games, and wireless. For more information, visit http://www.npd.com.

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