TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Monitors: The Slowdown and the Rise of OLED

ASIAThu Feb 20 2025
The gaming monitor market is facing a slowdown. In 2025, the number of LCD gaming monitor panels with a refresh rate over 144 Hz is expected to grow by less than 5%. This is a big change from the 12% growth seen in 2024, when 32. 42 million units were shipped worldwide. The market for these monitors was booming in previous years. Chinese panel makers were producing more and more. Excitement around new video games and eSports events, like the Hangzhou Asian Games and the release of "Black Myth: Wukong, " drove demand. Companies like HKC, CSOT, and BOE saw huge increases in shipments. HKC saw a 50% increase, CSOT a 40% increase, and BOE a 20% increase. But now, the market is cooling down. There are no major events or games on the horizon to keep the momentum going. Also, the 165 Hz refresh rate monitors are becoming more common. This is leading to tough price competition. As a result, panel makers are moving away from producing these monitors. This is why the growth is slowing down. The OLED gaming monitor market, on the other hand, is thriving. In 2024, global shipments of OLED gaming monitor panels skyrocketed by 132%. This trend is expected to continue in 2025, with a growth rate of 40%. The market is dominated by Samsung Display, which has set the prices to its advantage. This has led to increased shipment volumes. The trend is towards 27-inch and 31. 5-inch OLED gaming monitors with varying resolutions and refresh rates. The OLED gaming monitor industry is still new and developing. New players are likely to enter the market in 2025, focusing on high-end options. This means that price reductions are not expected anytime soon. The future of gaming monitors is looking bright, but it's clear that the LCD market is slowing down while the OLED market is speeding up. It's a shift that's worth paying attention to, as it could change the way we think about gaming monitors. The future of gaming monitors is looking bright, but it's clear that the LCD market is slowing down while the OLED market is speeding up. It's a shift that's worth paying attention to, as it could change the way we think about gaming monitors.