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More 4K UHD TV sets shipped in Q2 2014 than the whole of 2013

This year 2.1 million 4K UHD TV sets were shipped in Q2, compared to 1.6 million in 2013, according to the NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report.

This year 2.1 million 4K UHD TV sets were shipped in Q2, compared to 1.6 million in 2013, according to the NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report. Brands introduced their 2014 model ranges in Q2, with a clear focus on 4K as the ‘must-have’ consumer feature for high-end television viewing.

With the introduction of the 2014 models, the shipment balance by region has shifted. In 2013 China accounted for approximately 80 per cent of shipments in each quarter, as Chinese brands introduced low-priced 4K TVs. However, in China there were few sources of 4K UHD content, and TV brands were largely marketing the higher pixel count to consumers. New 4K TV models from global brands have been introduced in every region this year, and there has lately been an increase in 4K UHD content available from streaming providers.

A result of the regional shift is that China’s share of 4K TV shipments dipped to 60 per cent, though as supply chains are filled there is likely to be some over-shipment relative to demand outside the Chinese market. “New 4K TV model introductions have broadened the 4K TV business, which has become a lot like the high-end TV market, in general,” said Paul Gray, director of European research for NPD DisplaySearch. “Even so, there needs to be greater implementation of broadcast offerings that deepen the value of 4K sets, beyond pixel counts.”

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This story also appears on IBC’s Content Everywhere.