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LED Supply Exceeded Demand by 30% Due to Poor LED TV Sales and Slow Growth in LED Lighting

In 2011, LED supply exceeded demand by 30% due to poor LED TV sales and slow growth in LED lighting. However, this gap is closing in 2012 due to recovering backlight demand and increasing demand for lighting. DisplaySearch expects that the glut will be 19% in first-quarter 2012 and will drop to 16% in second-quarter 2012. Key players such as Samsung LED, LGIT and Lextar rapidly increased their capacity for metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) in 2010, but found that they had overestimated market demand. In reaction to the oversupply, LED makers began to adjust utilization rates in late 2011, and the average utilization rate has dropped to 50%. Two applications are forecast to drive LED demand in 2012. The first, the low-cost direct LED TV backlight, is likely to trigger LED demand because of its pricing. There is only a slight price difference between CCFL-backlit LCD TVs and low-cost direct LED-backlit TVs (approximately 5% for a 32-inch set). LED lighting will also continue to gradually grow due to efficacy enhancements and cost reductions. For LED lighting products, the lumen per dollar is becoming closer to traditional light sources every day. Following the March 2011 Japan earthquake, LED lighting products saw sales increases in Japan due to electrical power shortages as well as a government incentive program. DisplaySearch forecasts that sales will continue to increase rapidly in Japan in 2012. DisplaySearch noted that regions like China, the US and South Korea, have been promoting LED lighting aggressively. Currently, LED backlights are used in all small- and medium-size LCDs, and LED penetration in mobile PCs is nearly 100%. Penetration of LEDs in LCD monitors and LCD TVs continues to grow, while the number of LED packages per set is decreasing. Also, high growth is expected for low-cost direct LED TVs in 2012. Source: www.digitimes.com

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Increasing demand in backlight and lighting applications to reduce LED oversupply in 2012, says DisplaySearch
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