Computing - Mobile Computing
Riding High: Present & Future of Notebook PCs with Built-in Camera Modules
April 12, 2007 / Albert Chen
18 Page, Topical Report
US$1,680 (Single User License)

Abstract

Due to changes in consumer behavior, aggressive promotion of instant messaging software developers, and improvements in camera module technologies, image quality, Internet bandwidth, and video transmission, application of notebook PC camera modules has gradually matured. In 2005 only 5% of notebook PCs came equipped with a camera module; in the next few years the figure is expected to increase to over 40%. The entry barrier of the notebook PC camera module market is quite low; therefore, many companies are competing for a position in this market. This report will examine how camera module makers tried to offer customized design for notebook PCs to achieve product differentiation and to compete with each other.
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Innovative Applications to Drive Market Demand

Although technology development would improve product performance, its influence on driving market demand has reduced significantly. Market growth has mainly come from innovations in applications, such as the introduction of WLAN for notebook PCs by Intel in 2003, which provided wireless Internet access capabilities and stimulated market growth.

Technologically, camera modules can be said to be an innovation in communication methods. In the past, users mainly rely on instant messaging software like MSN Messenger and Skype to communicate with each others. As Notebook PC performance, Internet environment, and software applications gradually mature, the notebook PC camera module market will see dramatic growth.

Enterprise Segment to become Main Growth Force

Growth in the notebook PC camera module market is currently coming from consumer model PCs. With the continuous promotion of global brands and strong support from the Taiwanese camera module supply chain, the entire notebook PC camera module market is expected to remain rapid growth in 2007.

However, the notebook PC camera module market is likely to encounter growth bottleneck in the future, since consumer notebook PCs only have a 40% market share. Therefore, the key factor in market growth will largely hinge on the penetration of camera modules used in enterprise notebook PCs, such as HP's NC/NX series, Dell's Latitude series, and Lenovo's Thinkpad T and X series.

In addition to communication and image capture functions emphasized in consumer models, ODMs, module manufacturers, and IC suppliers are working on new applications and technologies that will appeal to enterprise users. For example, face recognition technology is being developed for use in notebook PC security. These new applications and technologies are projected to stimulate use of camera modules in enterprise notebook PCs.

Intensified Competition from Participation of ODMs

Low entry barrier have attracted many players to join the notebook PC camera module fray. With rapid market growth, notebook PC profit margins have been declining. Therefore a number of notebook PCs ODMs are expanding into the camera module market. They have tried to increase profit margins through vertical integration. Faced with intensified competition, existing players will have to strengthen their core competitiveness and develop new technologies and applications for product differentiation, such as backend image processing. Cooperation with IC design houses is also an option for existing players to achieve success in this market.


Appendix

List of Companies

Acer

 

宏碁

Acme

 

 

Ali

 

揚智

Altus Technology

 

揚信科技

Apple

 

 

Asus

 

華碩

Azurewave

 

海華

BenQ

 

明基

Bison

 

 

Chicony

 

群光

Dell

 

 

D-Max

 

 

Fjuitsu

 

 

Genius

 

 

Gigabyte

 

技嘉

Haier

 

海爾

HP

 

 

Importek

 

英保達

Intel

 

 

Inventec

 

英業達

Kingpak

 

勝開

Lemel

 

聯強

Lenovo

 

聯想

Logitech

 

 

Micron

 

 

MSI

 

 

NEC

 

 

Omnivision

 

 

Panasonic

 

 

Quanta

 

廣達

Samsung

 

 

Sharp

 

 

Skype

 

 

Sonix

 

松翰科技

Sony

 

 

Sunplus

 

凌陽

Suyin

 

實盈

Toshiba

 

 

Vimicro

 

中星微電子

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