The pie charts compare the proportions of global television sales revenue held by various companies in 2010 and 2020.
Overall, TCL accounted for the largest share of the global TV market in both years. While companies such as Hisense and Vizio increased their market shares over the period, LG and Samsung experienced declines. Sony’s share remained unchanged.
In 2010, TCL dominated the market, accounting for 30% of total sales revenue. LG was the second-largest company with a 20% share, meaning that these two brands together represented half of the global market. Samsung and Hisense each held 15%, while Sony and Vizio accounted for 10% each.
By 2020, TCL’s share had increased to 35%, maintaining its leading position. LG’s proportion fell to 10%, while Samsung’s share declined slightly to 10%. In contrast, Hisense and Vizio both grew to 20%. Sony’s market share remained stable at 10%.
