Desktop monitors are seen as passive image display devices for computers. However, their role and value have evolved beyond traditional office applications to include online gaming and streaming services.
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Desktop Monitor Market Tracker – Preliminary – History – 2Q25 Pivot
Data / 15 Aug 2025 / Hidetoshi Himuro
This initial release provides a high-level overview of shipment volumes. A pivot file will be available shortly. This enhanced dataset will present detailed information on monitor size and resolution, among other critical attributes.
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Hidetoshi Himuro
Follow AnalystSenior Principal Analyst, ProAV
As a senior principal analyst, Hidetoshi leads primary research and forecasting for global professional AV displays and desktop monitors and for the specialty displays market. He also writes for various publications and appears on media programs.
Prior to joining Omdia (formerly IHS Markit) in 2014, he worked for DisplaySearch as director of IT & FPD market research, where he covered large-area LCD applications such as monitors, mobile PCs, public displays, and digital signage. He also forecast monthly large-area LCD panel pricing. With his background in engineering, he covered the LCD technology roadmap. He has also held positions at NEC in Japan and the US. At NEC, his responsibilities included strategic planning, project management, procurement, and hardware development for notebook PCs, LCD monitors, and their LCD panels. He has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Tokyo University of Science, Japan.
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