LG aims to secure 25 per cent of world 3D TV market
Friday, 26 March 2010
SEOUL, March 25 (AFP): South Korea's LG Electronics said today it aims to secure a 25 per cent share this year of the world's fast-growing 3D television market.
The company announced its target after unveiling what it called the world's first full LED (light emitting diode) 3D flat panel television.
LG, the world's second-largest liquid crystal display TV maker by sales, also said it is targeting a 15 per cent share of the global LCD TV market this year, up from around 12 per cent last year.
"With an increased number of customers experiencing 3D technology and fast-rising 3D content, such as movies, sports and education as well as 3D- related devices, demand for such TVs is expected to grow rapidly (this year)," Havis Kwon, head of the firm's LCD TV division, told a news conference.
LG will increasingly bet on 3D TV as it sees more growth potential in the segment, he said. It estimates that global demand for such TVs will reach 13 million sets next year and 83 million by 2014.
The firm said its new LED model would help the company in the 3D market.
Available in 47- and 55-inch versions, the LX9500 model uses an innovative backlight structure to deliver "spectacular pictures for the ultimate 3D experience", it said in a statement.
The new product also uses special glasses that are comfortable enough for viewers to wear for an extended period, LG said.
The company announced its target after unveiling what it called the world's first full LED (light emitting diode) 3D flat panel television.
LG, the world's second-largest liquid crystal display TV maker by sales, also said it is targeting a 15 per cent share of the global LCD TV market this year, up from around 12 per cent last year.
"With an increased number of customers experiencing 3D technology and fast-rising 3D content, such as movies, sports and education as well as 3D- related devices, demand for such TVs is expected to grow rapidly (this year)," Havis Kwon, head of the firm's LCD TV division, told a news conference.
LG will increasingly bet on 3D TV as it sees more growth potential in the segment, he said. It estimates that global demand for such TVs will reach 13 million sets next year and 83 million by 2014.
The firm said its new LED model would help the company in the 3D market.
Available in 47- and 55-inch versions, the LX9500 model uses an innovative backlight structure to deliver "spectacular pictures for the ultimate 3D experience", it said in a statement.
The new product also uses special glasses that are comfortable enough for viewers to wear for an extended period, LG said.