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I'm trying to find data that points out the direct cause of this decline.
Sony has a small and declining share in the OLED TV market, holding about 5.4% of global TV revenue in 2024, down from 9.5% in 2021. Market share data specifically for the OLED segment isn't directly available, but the trend indicates a lower position compared to competitors like LG and Samsung. Key points about Sony's OLED market position Declining Share: Sony's overall TV market revenue share fell to 5.4% in 2024, a decrease from 9.5% in 2021, suggesting a reduced presence in the broader market, which includes OLEDs. How this affects the OLED market Limited Presence: Sony is a less significant player in the OLED TV market compared to LG and Samsung, which are the main brands in this segment. Market Dynamics: While Sony has high-quality products like the Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED, its overall market strategy appears to be focusing on other technologies, leading to a smaller share of the growing OLED market. This is eerily reminiscent of when Sony left the plasma TV market in 2005. Last edited by Auditor55; 08-26-2025 at 02:01 PM. |
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