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Gaming monitors shipments to see 10% decline YoY to 20.5 million units in 2022

Taiwanese research firm TrendForce says that it expects 2022 to see the first ever TrendForce downturn in the desktop monitor gaming market with a forecast now of 20.5 million units globally for the year, down 10% from 2021.

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Dell’s 34-inch curved gaming monitor. (Source: Dell)

 

In its latest findings, Taiwanese research firm TrendForce says that it expects 2022 to see the first ever TrendForce downturn in the desktop monitor gaming market with a forecast now of 20.5 million units globally for the year, down 10% from 2021. Global macroeconomic forces combined with delays in shipping the latest graphics cards are said to be the key reasons.

Curved monitors will grow from 41% to 44% of the category and should reach 46% in 2023, with displays wider than 16:9 also increasing. TN displays are down to 4% now, while VA could reach 52%. OLEDs are expected to take just 0.4% of the market this year, but rise to 2% in 2023.

TrendForce wants to see lower-cost products being developed and 100 Hz monitors replacing 75 Hz models. 

What do we think?

It's gaming monitor day today, it seems! It's unsurprising to see growth fall back after the pandemic boost which had seen huge growth. Still, the market this year is more than double that of 2019 and there are few display categories where that is true.

E-sports monitors shipment volume, 2019–2023 (unit: 1 million). (Source: TrendForce, September 2022)