The monitor market has recently looked much more dynamic than before. Particularly for OLED panel models, statistics confirm this: sales of such monitors have increased by more than one and a half times.
According to TrendForce, in the third quarter, sales reached approximately 644,000 units, which is 12% more than the previous quarter and immediately 65% more than a year ago. Sales are growing due to the emergence of new models and a declining entry threshold. The market is seeing more and more relatively inexpensive OLED monitors, and some Chinese models can even be called affordable. Interestingly, the market leader is not Samsung or LG, but Asus. It occupies 21.9%. Next come Samsung (18%), MSI (14.4%), and LG (12.9%).
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