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PC monitors ended 5 consecutive quarters of growth Shipments fell for the first time: or ushered in a collective price cut

The epidemic has not completely dissipated, and its impact on many industries continues.

IDC's latest statistics show that PC display shipments fell for the first time in the third quarter, a year-on-year decrease of 7.2%.

PC monitors ended 5 consecutive quarters of growth Shipments fell for the first time: or ushered in a collective price cut

The first time here is since the epidemic, because of the needs of home work, remote meetings, online online classes, etc., display brands have witnessed 5 consecutive quarters of shipment growth.

This means that the demand in the display market has become more stable and even more calm. The change in supply and demand means that prices may usher in a downward space.

According to IDC's estimates, the average price of gaming monitors in 2020 is $339, which is expected to fall to $309 by 2025.

In terms of products, IDC said that consumers maintain a strong interest in 144Hz + high refresh rate, 2K/4K resolution and 34 to 49 inches of curved products. Although the PC monitor as a whole began to pump, the subsequent momentum of the gaming monitor was still quite strong.

PC monitors ended 5 consecutive quarters of growth Shipments fell for the first time: or ushered in a collective price cut

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