In 2011, the penetration rate of mainland LED LCD TV will reach 33.8%.

According to the survey agency Digitimes Research, the mainland LED LCD TV market has grown since the second half of 2009. From May 2009 to May 2010, the proportion of LCD TV sales increased by 18.65 percentage points, especially in 2010. After the May Day holiday, it was even more eager than March.

According to the survey agency Digitimes Research, the mainland LED LCD TV market has grown since the second half of 2009. From May 2009 to May 2010, the proportion of LCD TV sales increased by 18.65 percentage points, especially in 2010. After the May Day holiday, it was 10 percentage points higher than that in March. Compared with the price of CCFL backlight LCD TV, it also dropped from about 3 times in 2008 to 1.5 in May 2010. Doubled to a minimum of 1.2 times in August 2010.

Compared with the sales of LED LCD TVs, the sales volume of CCFL LCD TVs began to decline. From the sales of large-scale electrical appliance stores in the mainland, Gome and Suning in the first- and second-tier cities, LCD TV sales during the May 1 period, LED LCD The proportion of TVs has increased to nearly 40%, while the relative CCFL LCD TVs have dropped to 60%.

Under the continuous growth of LED LCD TV sales, major color power plants and foreign manufacturers in mainland China are optimistic about the development of this product line, and continue to launch related new products, including Digitimes Research analysis, foreign companies Samsung Electronics (Samsung Electronics), Sharp (Sharp) and mainland Chinese manufacturer Hisense, LED LCD TV shipments accounted for more than one-fourth of their respective LCD TV shipments, another mainland local manufacturer Skyworth, shipments accounted for nearly one-fourth, starting The slower TCL also announced that a number of new 32-55-inch LED LCD TVs will be launched after August 2010.

In addition, the mainland will also implement the "flat-panel TV energy efficiency limit value and energy efficiency rating" standard on December 1, 2010, stipulating that products that do not meet the thin-film TV energy efficiency standards must be removed, which provides LED LCD TV with better energy-saving effect. The big policy is much more profitable.

Therefore, under the influence of price reduction and policy factors, Digitimes Research estimates that the penetration rate of LED LCD TVs in mainland China will reach 33.8% in 2011. In 2012, it is expected to surpass CCFL LCD TVs and become the mainstream of LCD TV market.