Skip to main content

Flat Panel TV Sales Dropped in Q4 2008

Flat Panel TV Sales Dropped in Q4 2008

If ever there was a sign of a worldwide economic slowdown, it might be how people spent their money on that most popular of mediums, television. According to market research firm DisplaySearch, worldwide sales of flat panel television fell for the first time ever during the fourth quarter of 2008—which, being the end of year holiday season, one might assume to be a period of strong sales. Instead, DisplaySearch found that global TV shipments fell more than 5 percent year-on-year to 57.7 million units, marking the first year-on-year decline in more than two years. Revenues from television sales fell by 7 percent to just over $30 billion.

Overall, sales of flat panel televisions fared slightly better than the overall TV market, falling just 3 percent year-on-year. Nonetheless, that loss marks the first time flat-panel sales have ever posted a year-on-year decline. Worldwide, flat panel TVs accounted for 66 percent of all television sales in the fourth quarter of 2008 as users upgraded from CRTs to LCD displays, particularly at sizes of 40 inches and under. However, the share of the flat-panel market that can handle 1080p display exceeded 20 percent of all units sold for the first time ever. Over 10 percent of all LCD TVs sold also had refresh rates of 120 Hz or higher.

As a whole, 2008 was still a banner year for flat panel TVs, with LCD TV shipments up 33 percent year-on-year compared to 2007 to 105 million units. Those numbers also mark the first time LCD TV sales have exceeded CRT TV sales, considering calendar years as a whole.

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Walmart’s Prime rival sale drops this Vizio 40-inch TV under $200
vizio launch d series 4k ultra hd tv 750 0013

As the title suggests, there's a Walmart Rollback Sale on various products -- including TVs like this 40-inch Vizio -- as a direct response to Amazon's second Prime Day, aka the Prime Early Access Sale, which has the same sort of exclusive deals and discounts for Prime Members as Prime Day did. But, ultimately, that means you get to pick up a relatively cheap TV, even without a Prime subscription, since Walmart is selling it at $198 from $227.

Why you should buy the VIZIO 40-inch Class D-Series
The VIZIO D-Series is an interesting lineup of TVs, since it doesn't come in 4k but has all the other great features you would typically expect from a high-end TV. For example, you get full-array LED backlighting that gives smaller brightness control zones and significantly better contrast than your average TV. Similarly, it comes with an internal processor, the IQ Picture Processor, which helps make the overall interface and experience quicker so you aren't constantly waiting for an app to load or deal with menu lag -- all of which are excellent quality-of-life additions for a sub-$200 TV.

Read more
4th of July TV Sales 2022: Get a 70-inch for $500
An LG 65-inch 4K smart TV hangs on the wall in a living room.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home theater or build one from scratch, there’s never a bad time to buy a TV. Now is a particularly great time to buy because there are a lot of great 4th of July sales to take advantage of. Purchasing a new TV for your home doesn’t have to be expensive. There are a lot of budget-friendly options available, and even expensive 4K TVs are seeing major discounts. To help you with your search, we’ve rounded up the best Fourth of July TV sales, and have provided some tips on how to choose the TV that suits your needs.
Today’s best 4th of July TV deals

50-inch Hisense A6 4K TV --
55-inch TCL 4-Series 4K TV --
65-inch Vizio V-Series 4K TV --
32-inch Samsung The Frame QLED TV --
70-inch Insignia F30 4K TV--
55-inch Samsung Q70A 4K TV --
65-inch LG C1 OLED 4K TV --

Read more
LG’s awesome rollable TV goes on sale in U.S., but it ain’t cheap
LG Rollable OLED 2019

[LG at CES2021] LG SIGNATURE OLED R - Lifestyle

LG caused quite a stir when it unveiled the first production version of its remarkable rollable television at CES 2019.

Read more