Quarterly LCD Monitor Cost and Price Forecast Model
Quarterly LCD Monitor Cost and Price Forecast Model
Cost model, LCD monitor cost trends and margins
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Predict costs and maximize your margins.
This interactive cost model and report simulates historical and forecasted costs, pricing and margins for LCD desktop monitors. Clients can identify which products have the highest and lowest margins, as well as cost and price trends.
Our global team of analysts interviews both the buyer and seller throughout the supply chain to develop an accurate pre-loaded bill of materials for 30+ size/resolution combinations. Clients can use the model as-is or enter their own data, based on their cost structure, to project future pricing and margins for up to four years.
- Set brand and channel margin targets to determine future street prices
- Find cost and price gaps that your company can fill
- Adjust product roadmaps to take advantage of LCD monitors and sizes that generate the highest margins
Recent Findings
Analysts
Deborah Yang
Taiwan
Research Director, Monitor & TV
A specialist in analyzing value chains for TVs and LCD monitors.
Chris Connery
United States
Vice President, PC and Large Format Commercial Displays
A trusted expert in IT applications, commercial displays and digital signage.
Detailed Information
Data Covered
- Cost information for monitors and MFM TVs by size and resolution for rolling historical 6 and forecasted 24+ quarters
- Industry average price points for all major BOM goods and non-material related goods such as freight, duty, margin, etc.
- Additional MFM TV costs, including NTSC and ATSC tuners, image and audio processing, and other electrical costs
- Additional factory costs, including warehousing and warranty costs
- Ex-Hub costs, including costs for freight to the US, duty, LOP, insurance and additional handling
- Average brand and channel margins
- Average Selling Price (ASP)
Key Questions Answered
- How can I restructure my pricing model?
- Are there opportunities in any sizes or resolutions?
- Should I re-examine my product roadmap?
- Are my price points for each BOM cost component competitive with industry averages?
Quarterly Delivery Schedule
Week 10: Updated Excel model (panel and BOM costs updated)
Week 11: PowerPoint analysis of recent trends
Outline
- Methodology
- Cost History and Forecast
- NTSC and ATSC Tuner Cost History and Forecast
- Audio, Image Processing and Other Electrical Cost History and Forecast
- Total BOM MFM-TV Cost History and Forecast
- Additional Factory Costs
- Ex-Hub Costs
- Brand and Channel Margins
- Average Selling Price (ASP) History and Forecast





