Samsung TV prices fell 13% in 1H 2014

Wednesday, August 20th, 2014
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Samsung CE division profits hit 3-year high in Q2 2014 in face of flat revenue

BOSTON — Although Samsung is a leader in the growing Ultra HD (UHD) TV segment, average selling prices (ASPs) for Samsung TVs fell 13 percent in the first half of 2014 compared to the previous year according to Strategy Analytics Connected Home Devices (CHD) service report, “CE Vendor Quarterly Analysis Samsung (SSNLF): Q2 2014.”

2012-2014 - Global Flat Panel TV Market, Estimated Samsung Market Share

Other key findings from the report include:

  • Samsung’s TV shipments grew by 16 percent in the first half of 2014 from the same period last year on demand generated by the World Cup in Brazil, Strategy Analytics estimates.
  • Strategy Analytics estimates that Samsung Flat Panel TV (FPTV) average selling price hit approximately 678,000 Korean Won ($646) in the first half of 2014.
  • Strategy Analytics predicts that Samsung’s global FPTV market share will further expand in 2014 as it remains the market leader in the U.S. and in most European and Latin American markets.

David Watkins, Service Director, Connected Home Devices commented: “By seizing on demand for TVs in Central and Latin America in the run-up to the World Cup, Samsung’s TV shipments grew faster than the industry average but that reliance on emerging market sales negatively impacted average selling prices. The first half of 2014 likely provided Samsung the added ability to clear out old inventory as it gears up for a busy holiday season, particularly as it begins heavy marketing of its UHD TV line-up.”

Eric Smith, Analyst, Connected Home Devices said: “Despite much lower average selling prices, Samsung was still able to turn a profit in its consumer electronics business due to economies of scale on massive shipment volumes. In fact, Samsung’s Consumer Electronics division recorded an operating margin of 5.9 percent, a three-year high.”