LED Video Display Shipments Grew 8.3 Percent in 3Q25

LED Video Display Shipments Grew 8.3 Percent in 3Q25
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Global LED video display shipments increased by 8.3% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, according to Omdia. It was accompanied by a 6.9% increase in revenue. While the market reported double-digit declines in Eastern Europe and North America, steady growth was maintained overall, driven by strong performance in the Middle East & Africa, Asia & Oceania, and Latin America & the Caribbean.

“The overall LED video display market sustained positive momentum in 3Q25, supported by regional diversification and technology innovation,” said Cindy Liu, Senior Analyst at Omdia. “Key technological breakthroughs in the manufacturing process and AI-driven enhancements are delivering stronger performance and improved efficiency for LED video display products.”

Technological advancements in mini-LED and micro-LED production are reshaping the market, specifically through developments in Chip-on-Board (COB) and Micro LED in Package (MIP) technology. The latest products use substrate-free packaging to reduce the LED chip size to 0.2mm × 0.2mm, lowering costs while improving color uniformity. As chips move toward finer specifications, the introduction of both MIP and COB processes is shortening production times, improving reliability, and enhancing image quality.

Simultaneously, AI is supporting higher picture quality and lower power consumption. With major markets such as China and Western Europe strictly enforcing green and sustainable development requirements, brands are leveraging AI to improve power efficiency. This includes content pre-processing to identify "Power-Critical" areas and automatically adjusting brightness to ensure system stability.

These innovations are driving demand across diverse applications, including immersive culture installations in public spaces, AI-powered digital signage in retail, and wider-angle immersive displays for sports and e-sports. Smart city control rooms and data centers are also adopting high-definition real-time monitoring, while the hybrid work and education sectors are increasing the adoption of LED all-in-one displays.