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[The Resurgence of Television: Why Young People are Returning to the Big Screen]-[TV time! Young shoppers plugged in!]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-11-18

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📋 Summary

The Surprising Return of the Television

Despite the prevailing narrative of "cord cutting" and the dominance of mobile devices, recent data from the Technological Industry Research Institute (Runtao) reveals a compelling trend in China: the television market is experiencing a significant revival. While total unit sales saw a slight dip in 2024, retail sales revenue soared by 8%, reaching 24.8 billion yuan (3.5 billion USD). This shift is driven by a clear consumer preference for larger displays, with 75-inch screens replacing 64-inch models as the most popular size, capturing 20.8% of the market share in the third quarter of 2024.

The "Big Screen" Demographic Shift

Young people are the primary drivers behind this trend, treating large, flat-screen TVs as essential "durable goods." Platforms like Bilibili have seen a 100% increase in video engagement related to TV reviews, with "big screen" and "ultra-big screen" becoming top-searched keywords. This demographic is moving away from projectors—which were previously trendy—toward 4K ultra-high-definition televisions. The limitations of projectors, such as the requirement for a darkened room and lower image clarity, have made them less appealing compared to the vibrant, high-definition experience offered by modern flat-screen TVs.

Gaming, Socializing, and the "Self-Care" Psychology

Two primary factors fueling this demand are gaming and socializing. For many young consumers, a high-quality, large-screen TV is essential to do justice to "triple-A domestic games" like Black Myth. Furthermore, the TV has become a social hub; inviting friends over to watch sports or play console games on a massive screen provides a level of "realism" and shared experience that smaller devices cannot match.

Beyond functionality, there is a psychological component to these purchases. Consumers are increasingly embracing an "I deserve something better" mindset. Marketing strategies have successfully blurred the lines between self-care and consumption, positioning high-quality electronics as a form of self-love and an investment in one's quality of life. As one commentator noted, the sentiment of "I deserve it" turns a functional purchase into an emotionally rewarding experience.

Economic Accessibility and Manufacturing Innovation

Technological advancements have made these once-luxurious items surprisingly affordable. The industry has adopted a manufacturing technique known as "mother glass," which allows multiple screens to be cut from a single, massive pane of glass, drastically reducing production costs. For instance, while a 98-inch TV from Samsung cost $99,000 in 2019, similar models today are available for a fraction of that price. This price drop, combined with the fact that people typically replace their TVs every seven years, makes upgrading to a 75-inch or 85-inch model an attractive and manageable investment for young professionals.

The Rise of Domestic Brands

Finally, the market landscape in China has shifted heavily in favor of domestic manufacturers. In the third quarter of 2024, domestic brands accounted for 96% of the market share, with the top eight sellers all being local companies. This dominance is not limited to China; brands like Hisense and TCL are expanding their footprint globally, proving that Chinese manufacturers are successfully delivering "cutting-edge features" while catering to diverse consumer needs. Far from being an obsolete technology, the television has successfully evolved into a centerpiece of modern home life, reflecting both our technological aspirations and our desire for high-quality leisure.

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But there's more to this than meets the eye.
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Sound a bit wild, right?
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that broke my heart that day that I had to let it go
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these bigger screens are becoming the norm these days.
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I don't know which brands are the better brands
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📝Key Phrases

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more to this than meets the eye
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selling like hotcakes
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across the board
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becoming the norm
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shore up the market
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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
Chinese young people are buying televisions.
Sound a bit wild, right?
But there's more to this than meets the eye.
Come find out with us.

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