Samsung has yet again topped the global TV market in 2022, making it the 17th year in a row the company has ranked first in the TV industry.
A market research firm known as Omdia has recognised Samsung Electronics for its global market leadership and excellence, with its technical expertise and industry-leading innovation.
Locally, the global electronics manufacturer was also the most preferred electronics brand, according to an internal brand awareness survey conducted.
All these accomplishments can be attributed to the company’s commitment to premium viewing experiences and user-centered design.
The Head of Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics East Africa Limited Sam Odhiambo said Samsung's commitment to innovation and technology has enabled it to offer superior products and services that are revolutionary.
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Odhiambo expressed their joy at the brand's recognition and pledged the brand's commitment to the continued production of the best innovative solutions for its customers.
"Samsung’s commitment to innovation and technology has enabled the brand to deliver superior products and services to our customers, while continuing to drive the industry forward. The business has consistently delivered groundbreaking products that have revolutionized the TV industry, offering consumers an ever-expanding selection of features and functions," Odhiambo said.
"As a custodian of the Samsung brand in the East African market, we are honored to have the brand recognized by the global community for this achievement and we can assure the market that Samsung will continue to strive to provide innovative solutions that meet the needs of our customers to continue to be the world's top TV brand for years to come.”
Samsung has upheld its unparalleled leadership in the TV industry for an impressive 17 years, exemplified best by its NEO QLED lineup by prioritizing its premium product lineup.
In 2022, Samsung sold a staggering 9.65 million units of QLED and NEO QLED TVs globally, bringing cumulative sales to 35 million units since its launch in 2017.
The brand also dominated the ultra-large TV market segment in 2022, reporting a 36.1 per cent and 42.9 per cent market share for TVs over 75-inches and 80-inches respectively on the global market. For the premium TV market priced over $2,500, Samsung retained the largest market share by revenue at 48.6 per cent.
Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics Cheolgi Kim credited their 17-year industry leadership streak to their customers and also pledged that the brand will continue creating premium products.
“Our track record of industry leadership over the past 17 years was made possible by our consumers’ continued loyalty and trust in our products,” Kim, said.
“We will continue to pave the path to create the most premium device experiences that go beyond premium picture quality.”
Samsung’s leadership in the TV market for 17 consecutive years is a testament to the company’s commitment to providing the most innovative products with consumer-centric designs and upgraded user experiences.
The launch of the Bordeaux TV in 2006 marked the mainstream adoption of LCD TVs with sophisticated designs and light-weight form factor.
It was also the first time for Samsung to rank number one in the global television market after which Samsung continued to bring groundbreaking technologies closer to consumers by launching its first LED TV in 2009 and Smart TV in 2011, holding the top position in the market throughout each of those launches and after.
Samsung continued to push the boundaries of picture quality and innovation by introducing products with the latest technologies as well.
In 2017, Samsung defined the term “next-generation display” by unveiling the first QLED TV, which utilized quantum dot technology to achieve 100 percent color volume for the first time in the industry.
In 2018, the company launched the groundbreaking QLED 8K, followed by the Quantum Mini LED-backed NEO QLED and the self-illuminating MICRO LED in 2021.
This collection of innovative technologies redefined the standard for TV picture quality and continued to set new industry benchmarks each time.
Samsung has also been at the forefront of pioneering new categories such as the Lifestyle series.
Samsung has continued to evolve its product lineup with designs to enhance the user experience through products such as The Frame, The Sero, The Terrace, The Premiere and The Freestyle, starting with the iconic design of The Serif in 2016.
In 2023, Samsung’s commitment to innovation continues with the development of intuitive technology designed to meet the needs of users.
SmartThings will enable seamless integration and connectivity of multiple devices with security remaining a top priority, empowering users to create deeply personalized experiences that accommodate both their unique preferences and needs.