Resistive touch continues to rule through 2015 according to DisplaySearch
I finally get around to comment on the announcement of this report…
In early May, DisplaySearch announced its upcoming report “Touch Panel Market Analysis“. The announcement highlights some interesting data points:
- Touch panel market to grow to $3.3 billion and 660 million units by 2015
- Mobile phones will account for 34% of all touch panel shipments and 21% of revenues
- Shipments of touch enabled mobile phones will reach 223 million units by 2015
- Resistive touch solutions will retain 86%
- Resistive revenue share will drop from 78% in 2007 to 64% in 2015
The industry is currently investing heavily in R&D to develop new touch technologies, so I’m a bit surprised to see the lion’s share of both shipments and revenues for the next 7 years to be resistive touch. Could it be that DisplaySearch expects resistive multi-touch to stave off competing technologies?
I’m cautious about reports that so obviously uses approximate figures ($3.3 billion / 660 million units = $5/unit), but I do interpret it as a validation point that Sima is on to something big and that we’ve only seen the beginning of multi-touch and gesture recognition in mobile and portable devices.
- Marten
Tags: mobile, multi-touch, touch screen

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