Category: Televisions
Europe Televisions
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Home Video in Norway
... the sales spike during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. As such, 2023 volumes are below pre-pandemic comparisons with 2019, despite the upwards trajectory. Euromonitor International's Home Video in Norway report ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Norway
... individual, well-performing subcategories (e.g., wireless speakers, TWS earbuds). This suppressed overall performance is attributed to the ongoing normalisation of consumer spending patterns following the atypical period of the COVID-19 era, along with a weak economic ... Read More
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Home Video in Romania
... elevated rates of inflation which has led to a sharp rise in the cost of living. In addition, many Romanians purchased new or replacement televisions in 2020 and 2021, due to the fact they found ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Denmark
... time at home and thus investing in their home entertainment set-ups. Therefore, it follows that sales would organically remain in decline over the coming years, due to the associated replacement cycles. The only categories seeing ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Sweden
... disposable income and with interest rate rises increasing the cost of borrowing many people are delaying investing in new consumer electronics. Additionally, with the pandemic now over household spending priorities are also shifting away from ... Read More
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Home Video in Sweden
... COVID-19 as consumers went into self-enforced isolation. This home seclusion encouraged many consumers to purchase new or replacement televisions as they found themselves stuck at home and in need of entertainment. This furtive period was ... Read More
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Home Video in Denmark
... is attributed to a normalisation of sales patterns following the sales spikes seen during the era of the pandemic, when consumers were investing in their home surroundings during the lockdowns and social mobility restrictions. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Portugal
... prices, receded slightly, demand was constrained by a loss of purchasing power, as home-owners continued to be confronted with high interest rates. Rental rates also rocketed in the country, as an influx of foreign investors ... Read More
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Home Video in the Netherlands
... in this category, are set to see decline in volume terms in 2023 as post-pandemic purchases remain low. Consumers have not been in a hurry to replace their old TVs. There is also a tendency ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in the Netherlands
... the energy crisis. Consumers’ expectations are low and as a result, they have been reluctant to spend on consumer electronics. Additionally, post-pandemic sales were also unlikely to rise as consumers had replaced their consumer electronics ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in the Czech Republic
... Amid this climate, consumer electronics is witnessing a sizeable contraction in retail volume sales, while current value sales has been pulled up by inflation and rising unit prices across nearly all sub-categories. A combination of ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Poland
... uncertainty. The government sought to mitigate the economic fallout of the pandemic by implementing measures such as financial assistance programmes, tax relief and infrastructure investments to support businesses and stimulate economic recovery. There were also ... Read More
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Home Video in Poland
... television, especially among consumers with a lower socioeconomic status. Furthermore, with longer lifespans and advancements in technology, consumers may not feel the need to upgrade or replace their existing TVs unless there is a significant ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Greece
... significant rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy is expected to dampen volume growth. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. Euromonitor International's Consumer Electronics ... Read More
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Home Video in the Czech Republic
... video-on-demand services, content in high definition, and the more frequent use of TVs for playing video games, premium picture quality has become an important driver of sales. The main segment of LED TVs has quickly ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in the United Kingdom
... 2023. Significant investments were made in 2020-2021, with many consumer electronics having not yet reached the end of their lifecycles and do not need replacing. In addition, the UK's current economic situation, which is marked ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Hungary
... of the year. Strong demand for consumer electronics used at home during COVID-19 further impacted volume sales in 2023 as consumers did not need to upgrade recently purchased devices. Euromonitor International's Consumer Electronics in Hungary ... Read More
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Home Video in Hungary
... are light and have more sophisticated designs than LCD TVs. High-quality OLED TVs are performing particularly strongly in terms of volume growth, although in terms of actual volume sales, LCD TVs are more popular as ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Italy
... food and energy have forced consumers to rethink their spending, prioritising those purchases that are deemed to be strictly necessary. Consequently, given that many of the electronics devices they own are still relatively new following ... Read More
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Home Video in the United Kingdom
... in 2023 is much lower compared to the previous two years. One of the more positive factors is that OLED TVs has resumed double-digit growth after a weak 2022 due to issues with semiconductor supplies, ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Austria
... retail value sales, at least in current terms, over 2023, with many categories set to post retail volume sales declines. However, at constant 2023 prices, consumer electronics is expected to register another strong decline in ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Spain
... rising energy prices continues to have an impact on consumer purchasing power and confidence in 2023. In addition to these pressures, some categories continued to be negative impacted by the market adjustment after the strong ... Read More
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Home Video in Spain
... consumers being heavily price oriented, premium and more expensive televisions proved to be more resilient to the increasing economic pressures and inflation in Spain. In contrast it was economy options that experienced the biggest decrease ... Read More
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Home Video in Austria
... market size of televisions fell below the 2019 pre-pandemic level in 2022, with a further drop anticipated over 2023. TVs are becoming less of a must-have item given the trend towards steaming and non-linear content. ... Read More
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Norway Television Market Overview, 2028
... years. The country completed its transition to digital terrestrial television (DTT) in 2009, which resulted in improved picture and sound quality, increased channel offerings, and more interactive features. This transition has significantly influenced the TV ... Read More