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Pacific Media Associates Predicts 5,400,000 3D-Ready
Projectors Annually by 2014
August 9, 2010
Source: Pacific Media Associates
DLP- technology
models account for most of five-fold growth from 2010
According to Pacific Media Associates
(PMA), the worldwide market information experts on front projectors,
the worldwide front projector market for 3D-enabled models
will grow from about 1.0 million during 2010 to nearly 5.4
million in 2010.
PMA forecasts that the lions share of annual shipments
will be those models incorporating TIs DLP (Digital
Light Processing) technology, because it takes very little
additional effort or cost to make those models 3D-ready,
said Dr. William Coggshall, President of Pacific Media Associates.
Being 3D-ready does not mean that a projector will actually
be used in a 3D mode, continues Coggshall. Initial
expectations by projector industry participants centered on
the education market because of its overall importance. And
certainly 3D can offer big gains in both comprehension for
certain subjects and student attention-capturing.
" However, education budgets are always under pressure,
and the cost of the total solution, which can include relatively
expensive glasses and content, can be high. These factors
suggest that the fraction of installed 3D-ready models actually
being used in 3D mode will grow slowly for the near future
until the economy fully recovers, school finances improve,
and the 3D ecosystem evolves.
In the immediate future it appears to us at PMA that
consumer-oriented markets for gaming, TV (especially sports),
and movies will get more attention than education. The demand
for 3D digital cinema currently outstrips supply, so if projector
makers can leverage that to boost sales of home theater models
the projector business will benefit. And the high price of
3D-enabled flat panel TVs compared with front projectors means
that ardent gamers could choose projectors, concludes
Coggshall.
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