\"<p>Representative
Representative Image<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Share of large-sized panel televisions<\/a> (40-inch and above) has tripled to over 40 per cent of the overall market in the past five years, and is expected to cross 50 per cent by 2027, said a report from Crisil<\/a>. This is led by a combination of tailwinds such as \"reduction in prices, rising incomes, increasing internet penetration, higher bandwidth availability\" and shift in viewing habits expanding segment as rising consumption of Over-The-Top (OTT) streaming, it said.

\"With the tailwinds continuing, the share should cross the 50 per cent mark by fiscal 2027,\" the report said.

The report further stated that the pandemic has changed family viewing habits and the rise in fibre-to-the-home services will further improve broadband services, thereby aiding the adoption of larger panel Televisions (
TVs<\/a>).

In the last five years, there has been a sharp decline of 35 to 40 per cent in the prices of large panel TVs, creating a spur in the segment.

\"A 55-inch TV, which was priced around Rs 1,00,000 in 2017, is now available for Rs 55,000-65,000,\" it said.

The segment, which was earlier dominated by a few companies, has now become very competitive after the entry of several new players, which democratised the segment.

New players as
Xiaomi<\/a>, Vu Technologies, One Plus, Thomson<\/a>, Kodak<\/a>, etc are now leading to a price war.

According to
Crisil Research<\/a> Director Pushan Sharma<\/a>, \"The number of brands in the space has doubled in the past 5-7 years, with over 70 brands jostling for customer wallet at present. Also, there was surplus capacity in the 43-inch screen size as Western countries had already moved to larger-sized screens prior to 2018.\"

Added to all this, rising per capita income has also improved affordability.

\"Per capita income rose 10.9 per cent and 9.3 per cent, respectively, in fiscal 2018 and fiscal 2019, coinciding with the decline in prices of panel TVs,\" the report said, adding, \"The trend is expected to sustain over the longer term.\"

According to the report, internet penetration is on rise, which subsequently is leading to an increase in consumption of OTT entertainment, which viewers prefer to consume on bigger TV screens.

\"In fact,
India<\/a> has seen a surge in internet users over the past few years, with internet penetration reaching 62 per cent in fiscal 2022 from less than 20 per cent of the total population in fiscal 2015,\" the report said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":94332266,"title":"U.S. picks team to oversee $52.7 billion in semiconductor funding","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/u-s-picks-team-to-oversee-52-7-billion-in-semiconductor-funding\/94332266","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"94331086","title":"Sony Corp's logo is seen on its television set at the company headquarters in Tokyo","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/large-panel-tvs-share-expected-to-cross-50-by-fy2027-says-crisil\/sony-corps-logo-is-seen-on-its-television-set-at-the-company-headquarters-in-tokyo","category_name":"Large panel TVs share expected to cross 50 by FY2027, says Crisil","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-31094\/94331086.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/large-panel-tvs-share-expected-to-cross-50-by-fy2027-says-crisil\/sony-corps-logo-is-seen-on-its-television-set-at-the-company-headquarters-in-tokyo\/94331086"}],"msid":94332323,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Large panel TVs share expected to cross 50% by FY2027, says Crisil","synopsis":"The report further stated that the pandemic has changed family viewing habits and the rise in fibre-to-the-home services will further improve broadband services, thereby aiding the adoption of larger panel Televisions (TVs).","titleseo":"telecomnews\/large-panel-tvs-share-expected-to-cross-50-by-fy2027-says-crisil","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-09-20 19:34:06","lastupd":"2022-09-20 19:34:47","breadcrumbTags":["large TVs","crisil","xiaomi","crisil research","kodak","televisions","thomson","pushan sharma","india","crisil","tvs","Devices"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/large-panel-tvs-share-expected-to-cross-50-by-fy2027-says-crisil"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-09-20" data-index="article_1">

大屏幕电视分享FY2027将跨越50%,Crisil的说

报告进一步表示,流感大流行已经改变了家庭收视习惯和光纤到家庭服务的增加将进一步改善宽带服务,从而帮助采用大板电视(电视)。

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大型的面板电视(40英寸以上)增加了两倍,超过40%的整体市场在过去的五年里,预计到2027年,跨越50%说的一份报告Crisil的。这是由顺风的组合,如“降低价格,收入的增加,越来越多的互联网普及率,更高的带宽可用性”和收视习惯的转变扩大段的消费增长过多的(OTT)流,它说。

“顺风持续,应该跨越2027财年的50%,”报告表示。

广告
报告进一步表示,流感大流行已经改变了家庭收视习惯和光纤到家庭服务的增加将进一步改善宽带服务,从而帮助采用大面板电视(电视)。

在过去的五年里,已经有35 - 40%的急剧下降价格的大屏幕电视,创建一个刺激的部分。

“55寸电视,定价在Rs 1, 00000年2017年,现在是用于Rs 55000 - 65000,”它说。

段,由少数公司早些时候,已成为极具竞争力的几个新玩家的进入后,这较之段。

新球员小米Vu技术,另外,汤姆森,柯达现在等导致价格战。

根据Crisil的研究导演Pushan沙玛”,品牌空间的数量在过去的5 - 7年翻了一番,超过70个品牌争夺顾客的钱包。也有产能过剩43-inch屏幕大小的西方国家已经搬到索取屏幕前2018。”

添加到所有这一切,人均收入的增长也提高支付能力。

“人均收入增长了10.9%和9.3%,分别在2018财年和2019财年,与电视面板的价格下降,”该报告说,补充道,“这一趋势预计将长期维持。”

广告
据报道,互联网普及率正在上升,后来导致奥特娱乐消费的增加,观众更喜欢更大的电视屏幕上消费。

“事实上,印度已激增互联网用户在过去的几年中,随着互联网普及率达到了62%在2022财年从不足总人口的20%在2015财政年度,”该报告说。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Representative
Representative Image<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Share of large-sized panel televisions<\/a> (40-inch and above) has tripled to over 40 per cent of the overall market in the past five years, and is expected to cross 50 per cent by 2027, said a report from Crisil<\/a>. This is led by a combination of tailwinds such as \"reduction in prices, rising incomes, increasing internet penetration, higher bandwidth availability\" and shift in viewing habits expanding segment as rising consumption of Over-The-Top (OTT) streaming, it said.

\"With the tailwinds continuing, the share should cross the 50 per cent mark by fiscal 2027,\" the report said.

The report further stated that the pandemic has changed family viewing habits and the rise in fibre-to-the-home services will further improve broadband services, thereby aiding the adoption of larger panel Televisions (
TVs<\/a>).

In the last five years, there has been a sharp decline of 35 to 40 per cent in the prices of large panel TVs, creating a spur in the segment.

\"A 55-inch TV, which was priced around Rs 1,00,000 in 2017, is now available for Rs 55,000-65,000,\" it said.

The segment, which was earlier dominated by a few companies, has now become very competitive after the entry of several new players, which democratised the segment.

New players as
Xiaomi<\/a>, Vu Technologies, One Plus, Thomson<\/a>, Kodak<\/a>, etc are now leading to a price war.

According to
Crisil Research<\/a> Director Pushan Sharma<\/a>, \"The number of brands in the space has doubled in the past 5-7 years, with over 70 brands jostling for customer wallet at present. Also, there was surplus capacity in the 43-inch screen size as Western countries had already moved to larger-sized screens prior to 2018.\"

Added to all this, rising per capita income has also improved affordability.

\"Per capita income rose 10.9 per cent and 9.3 per cent, respectively, in fiscal 2018 and fiscal 2019, coinciding with the decline in prices of panel TVs,\" the report said, adding, \"The trend is expected to sustain over the longer term.\"

According to the report, internet penetration is on rise, which subsequently is leading to an increase in consumption of OTT entertainment, which viewers prefer to consume on bigger TV screens.

\"In fact,
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