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Monday, May 27, 2013

Global touch-screen panel shipments to double by 2016

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Global touch-screen panel shipments to double by 2016
May 27th 2013, 23:00

Worldwide shipments of touch-screen panels are set to double from 2012 to 2016, reaching nearly three billion units as a wide variety of products beyond smartphones and tablets adopt the technology, particularly notebook Personal Computers.

A total of 2.8 billion touch-screen panels will ship in 2016, up from 1.3 billion in 2012, according to IHS DisplayBank. Shipments this year will surge 34 per cent to reach 1.8 billion units.

"Growth in the touchscreen market will be driven by increasing penetration in markets beyond the smartphone and tablet businesses," senior manager for display components and materials research at HIS, Mr. Duke Yi, said.

He added, "Demand so far has largely been limited to these two markets. However, touch-screen sales are increasing dramatically across a broad range of products, particularly notebook PCs."

Yi presented 14 different products that all will see growth in penetration of touch-screen technology through the year 2016.

In addition to smartphones, tablets, notebooks and PCs, Yi said opportunities exist in the markets for liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors, digital still cameras, portable navigation devices, portable media players, portable game devices, automobiles, ebook readers, camcorders, digital photo frames, and portable DVD players.

While the size of these markets varies widely and some are quite small, their aggregate growth will propel the rapid expansion and massive volumes of the touch-screen market in the coming years.

"The notebook represents the key near-term growth generator for touch-screen displays," Yi said.

As IHS noted this week, global shipments of touch-screen-equipped notebook PCs will rise to 78 million units in 2016, up from just 4.6 million in 2012. By 2016, notebooks will account for 12.3 per cent of global touch-screen shipments by area, up from less than two per cent in 2012.

Prices for touch-enabled notebooks are declining, with a popular model from Asustek Computer Incorporated falling to a $700 price in China, Yi noted. This is making the touch screens more affordable for mainstream consumer notebook PC buyers.

The form factor of notebooks is evolving to suit touch technology, with new alternatives to the traditional clamshell arising, including detachable, slide, foldable, flip and twist.

Projected capacitive is expanding its dominance of the market with 96 per cent of touch screens expected to use the technology in 2016, up from 79 per cent in 2012.

Asustek took an early lead in the touch notebook market, taking the number one rank in the first quarter. Atmel was the top touch controller integrated circuit chip supplier in the first quarter.

  Among touch-screen panel suppliers in China and Taiwan, the dominant suppliers in 2012 were number one TPK and number two Wintek, which are far ahead of the other suppliers in terms of revenue. In Korea, Iljin Display was the top touch panel supplier.

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