Surgical Display and Monitor Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | Global | 2026-2032 | Includes: 3D Surgical Display, PACS Monitor, and 3 Other Displays
Description
Global Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market Report to 2032
By iData Research - 83 pages - 5 charts, 49 figures
Executive Summary
The global surgical display and PACS monitor market was valued at $736.1 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.3%, reaching $1.86 billion by 2032.
This report covers the global market for surgical displays and picture archiving and communication system (PACS) monitors, including HD, 4K, 3D, 8-megapixel ultra-high-definition displays and PACS monitors.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by the conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays, increasing demand for integrated operating rooms, and rising use of larger medical-grade surgical displays. However, use of non-medical-grade displays, slow replacement cycles, and price sensitivity continue to limit stronger adoption.
Market Overview
The global surgical display and PACS monitor market includes display technologies used in operating rooms, endoscopy suites, interventional suites, hybrid ORs and diagnostic imaging workflows.
The market includes HD surgical displays, 4K surgical displays, 3D surgical displays, 8-megapixel UHD displays and PACS monitors. These products support image-guided procedures, surgical visualization, diagnostic image review and connected OR workflows.
The market is expected to grow steadily over the forecast period, supported by positive growth in both ASPs and unit sales. The transition from HD to 4K surgical displays is contributing to ASP increases across all regions.
Market value growth is also being driven by rising unit demand from image-guided procedures and the growing penetration of integrated and hybrid operating rooms. North America accounted for the largest share by both units and value, followed by Western Europe and Asia-Pacific. These regions are expected to remain the three largest markets through 2032.
Market Drivers
Conversion to 4K-Compatible Displays
The conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays is one of the strongest drivers in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market.
Since the introduction of 4K technology, facilities have been upgrading existing HD displays to 4K-compatible systems. Although a growing percentage of facilities have already converted, a significant HD installed base remains across global markets.
The continued replacement of HD displays with 4K-compatible products is expected to support both ASP growth and unit growth. 4K displays are priced higher than many HD systems and are increasingly viewed as important for high-quality visualization in modern surgical environments.
As surgical camera systems, imaging platforms and OR integration solutions continue shifting toward higher resolution, demand for compatible displays will remain strong.
Increased Demand for Integrated Operating Rooms
The growth of integrated operating rooms is another major driver. Over the last five years, the number of integrated ORs has grown steadily, increasing demand for display systems that can support more complex data and image workflows.
Integrated ORs bring together patient information, diagnostic images, medical history, vital signs and intraoperative images. As the amount of information available during surgery increases, the number of monitors and the pixel density needed to display this information are also rising.
Surgical booms are also supporting display adoption. By allowing surgical displays to be positioned inside the OR without creating congestion, booms make it easier to incorporate multiple displays into the surgical environment.
This trend is expected to drive continued demand for surgical displays, especially higher-resolution and larger-format systems.
Demand for Larger Medical-Grade Surgical Displays
Demand for larger medical-grade surgical displays is increasing as ORs become more integrated and information-rich.
Large-screen surgical displays, historically less popular than smaller models, are now seeing stronger demand. These displays, often ranging from 32 inches to 60 inches, are mounted on walls or booms so staff outside the immediate surgical area can view the procedure.
There is also a growing preference for all displays in the OR to be medical grade. Medical-grade displays are designed for surgical environments and are easier to sterilize and protect against spills and contamination.
Displays that were previously common in the 21-inch to 24-inch range are increasingly being replaced by larger 26-inch and 27-inch models, supporting higher market value.
Market Limiters
Use of Non-Medical-Grade Displays
The use of non-medical-grade displays continues to limit the surgical display market. Displays used directly in the surgical area must be medical grade because they need to be easy to sterilize and protected from potential spills.
However, displays located outside the immediate surgical area are sometimes non-medical grade. This varies by geography, as some countries are more lenient than others about allowing non-medical-grade displays into OR environments.
Consumer displays are less expensive and are available in widescreen formats, which makes them attractive for some facilities. Their lower price can reduce demand for premium medical-grade surgical displays in certain applications.
This trend places pressure on market value, especially in cost-sensitive regions and facilities where strict medical-grade display requirements are not consistently enforced.
Slow Replacement Cycle
Slow replacement cycles are another important limiter. Many existing HD surgical displays remain functional and clinically acceptable despite the availability of newer technologies.
Surgical displays are designed for long lifespans, and hospitals may defer replacement until there is clear performance degradation, compatibility need or equipment failure.
This delays upgrade decisions even when 4K and larger-format displays are gaining traction. Cost-sensitive facilities and lower-acuity surgical settings may be especially likely to keep existing HD monitors in place for longer.
As a result, the large installed base of HD monitors moderates near-term demand and slows the pace of full conversion to newer display technologies.
Price Sensitivity
Price sensitivity limits adoption of premium surgical displays, especially in emerging markets across Asia-Pacific and Africa.
Many hospitals in these regions operate under strict capital budget constraints and centralized procurement systems. Even when demand for integrated and hybrid OR technologies is increasing, facilities may prioritize cost efficiency.
This can lead hospitals to select domestically manufactured or lower-priced display alternatives instead of premium international brands.
Price sensitivity is expected to remain a limiter over the forecast period, particularly where healthcare systems are expanding surgical infrastructure but must control capital spending.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Quantitative coverage: Market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Qualitative coverage: Market drivers and limiters, competitive analysis, recent mergers and acquisitions, company profiles, product portfolios and leading competitors.
Time frame: Base year 2025, forecasts to 2032 and historical data back to 2022.
Market modeling: Revenue is analyzed using unit sales and ASPs, supported by competitive share analysis and forecast assumptions.
Device scope: The report covers surgical displays and PACS monitors, including HD surgical displays, 4K surgical displays, 3D surgical displays, 8-megapixel UHD displays and PACS monitors.
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Displays and Monitor Market
Device type: HD surgical display, 4K surgical display, 3D surgical display, 8-megapixel UHD display and PACS monitors.
HD surgical displays remain widely installed globally and continue to serve many routine surgical and endoscopic procedures. However, their market share is expected to decline as facilities upgrade to 4K-compatible systems.
4K surgical displays are expected to drive strong growth due to higher ASPs, improved image clarity and compatibility with modern surgical camera systems and OR integration platforms.
3D surgical displays support selected advanced visualization workflows. While more specialized than HD or 4K displays, they remain important in procedures where depth perception and advanced visualization can support surgical performance.
8-megapixel UHD displays are used in high-resolution surgical and imaging environments where detailed visualization is required.
PACS monitors are used to view diagnostic images and support surgical planning, intraoperative review and image management workflows.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
This segmentation helps manufacturers, investors and strategy teams understand how resolution, use setting, medical-grade requirements, OR integration and imaging workflows are shaping the global display and monitor market.
Competitive Analysis
Surgical displays and PACS monitors are often manufactured by one company and rebranded or sold under another. The main original equipment manufacturers in this market are Barco, Sony and EIZO, while leading brands that resell these monitors include KARL STORZ, Stryker and Olympus.
Stryker was the leading competitor in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market in 2025. The company distributes Barco products, including surgical displays suitable for endoscopy rooms, interventional suites and hybrid ORs. These displays are available in HD and 4K formats.
Stryker’s leadership is supported by its strong position in video endoscopy and its presence across multiple OR equipment categories. Its broader OR portfolio gives the company opportunities to sell displays alongside cameras, integration systems and other surgical technologies.
KARL STORZ was the second-leading competitor in 2025. The company also led the integrated OR component market, which it leveraged to sell surgical displays. KARL STORZ primarily sells displays from NDS Surgical Imaging, which focuses on visualization technology for endoscopy.
NDSsi offers the Radiance® Ultra line of 4K and HD surgical displays, as well as the EndoVue® family of value-priced endoscopy displays compatible with both analog and digital signals.
Olympus was the third-leading competitor. The company is a major player in video endoscopy and participates in several other medical device markets. Olympus distributes displays from Sony and EIZO. Sony offers the LMD surgical monitor line with up to 4K resolution, while EIZO offers RadiForce® color monitors, monochrome monitors, touch panel monitors and PACS imaging solutions.
Technology and Practice Trends
4K Surgical Visualization
4K surgical visualization is one of the most important technology trends in the market. As 4K cameras and image management platforms become more common, facilities require displays that can show higher-resolution images accurately.
This trend supports both ASP growth and replacement demand.
Larger OR Displays
Demand for larger displays is increasing as integrated ORs require more information to be visible to more staff.
Wall-mounted and boom-mounted large displays allow surgical teams and observers to view procedures outside the immediate sterile field.
Medical-Grade Display Adoption
Medical-grade displays are preferred in the OR because they are designed for cleaning, sterilization workflows and protection from spills.
The push to use medical-grade displays across more OR locations supports premium product adoption.
PACS Monitor Integration
PACS monitors are becoming more important as surgical teams rely on diagnostic images before and during procedures.
Integration with image management systems and hospital imaging workflows supports demand for high-quality PACS displays.
Hybrid OR Display Requirements
Hybrid ORs require displays capable of showing surgical video, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, angiography and other image sources.
This supports demand for high-resolution, multi-input and reliable medical-grade displays.
Rebranding and OEM Supply Models
The market relies heavily on OEM supply relationships. Barco, Sony and EIZO manufacture many displays, while companies such as Stryker, KARL STORZ and Olympus sell them through broader OR portfolios.
This structure makes distribution relationships and installed bases important competitive factors.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Deliverables
83 pages of detailed market analysis, tables and figures.
5 charts and 49 figures covering market size, pricing, growth trends, forecasts, segmentation and competitive positioning.
Methodology Appendix and Acronym Glossary explaining data definitions, assumptions and market modeling.
Licensing options: single-user, site and enterprise.
Why This Report
How large is the global surgical display and PACS monitor market today, and how much is it expected to grow through 2032?
How are HD, 4K, 3D, 8-megapixel UHD and PACS monitor segments performing across the forecast period?
How are unit sales, ASPs and market values changing over time?
Why is conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays increasing ASPs?
How are integrated and hybrid ORs changing display requirements?
Why are larger medical-grade surgical displays gaining demand?
How does the use of non-medical-grade displays limit market value?
How do slow replacement cycles affect 4K adoption?
Which companies lead the global surgical display and PACS monitor market?
How are Stryker, KARL STORZ and Olympus positioned through OEM display relationships, video endoscopy portfolios and integrated OR sales channels?
The Global Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with device-level analysis, ASP data, company share insights and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand display technology conversion and support commercial planning in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market.
About iData Research
iData Research is a premium market intelligence firm headquartered in Canada with offices across North America and Europe.
Over the last 20 years, the company has specialized in device-level sizing, procedure models, pricing trends, and competitive share across MedTech.
Since 2005, iData has supported global OEMs, mid-market innovators, and investors with triangulated data based on units and ASPs, with country-level forecasts and analyst access across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and APAC.
Reports are available with flexible licensing to fit commercial, strategy, and investment workflows.
By iData Research - 83 pages - 5 charts, 49 figures
Executive Summary
The global surgical display and PACS monitor market was valued at $736.1 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.3%, reaching $1.86 billion by 2032.
This report covers the global market for surgical displays and picture archiving and communication system (PACS) monitors, including HD, 4K, 3D, 8-megapixel ultra-high-definition displays and PACS monitors.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by the conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays, increasing demand for integrated operating rooms, and rising use of larger medical-grade surgical displays. However, use of non-medical-grade displays, slow replacement cycles, and price sensitivity continue to limit stronger adoption.
Market Overview
The global surgical display and PACS monitor market includes display technologies used in operating rooms, endoscopy suites, interventional suites, hybrid ORs and diagnostic imaging workflows.
The market includes HD surgical displays, 4K surgical displays, 3D surgical displays, 8-megapixel UHD displays and PACS monitors. These products support image-guided procedures, surgical visualization, diagnostic image review and connected OR workflows.
The market is expected to grow steadily over the forecast period, supported by positive growth in both ASPs and unit sales. The transition from HD to 4K surgical displays is contributing to ASP increases across all regions.
Market value growth is also being driven by rising unit demand from image-guided procedures and the growing penetration of integrated and hybrid operating rooms. North America accounted for the largest share by both units and value, followed by Western Europe and Asia-Pacific. These regions are expected to remain the three largest markets through 2032.
Market Drivers
Conversion to 4K-Compatible Displays
The conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays is one of the strongest drivers in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market.
Since the introduction of 4K technology, facilities have been upgrading existing HD displays to 4K-compatible systems. Although a growing percentage of facilities have already converted, a significant HD installed base remains across global markets.
The continued replacement of HD displays with 4K-compatible products is expected to support both ASP growth and unit growth. 4K displays are priced higher than many HD systems and are increasingly viewed as important for high-quality visualization in modern surgical environments.
As surgical camera systems, imaging platforms and OR integration solutions continue shifting toward higher resolution, demand for compatible displays will remain strong.
Increased Demand for Integrated Operating Rooms
The growth of integrated operating rooms is another major driver. Over the last five years, the number of integrated ORs has grown steadily, increasing demand for display systems that can support more complex data and image workflows.
Integrated ORs bring together patient information, diagnostic images, medical history, vital signs and intraoperative images. As the amount of information available during surgery increases, the number of monitors and the pixel density needed to display this information are also rising.
Surgical booms are also supporting display adoption. By allowing surgical displays to be positioned inside the OR without creating congestion, booms make it easier to incorporate multiple displays into the surgical environment.
This trend is expected to drive continued demand for surgical displays, especially higher-resolution and larger-format systems.
Demand for Larger Medical-Grade Surgical Displays
Demand for larger medical-grade surgical displays is increasing as ORs become more integrated and information-rich.
Large-screen surgical displays, historically less popular than smaller models, are now seeing stronger demand. These displays, often ranging from 32 inches to 60 inches, are mounted on walls or booms so staff outside the immediate surgical area can view the procedure.
There is also a growing preference for all displays in the OR to be medical grade. Medical-grade displays are designed for surgical environments and are easier to sterilize and protect against spills and contamination.
Displays that were previously common in the 21-inch to 24-inch range are increasingly being replaced by larger 26-inch and 27-inch models, supporting higher market value.
Market Limiters
Use of Non-Medical-Grade Displays
The use of non-medical-grade displays continues to limit the surgical display market. Displays used directly in the surgical area must be medical grade because they need to be easy to sterilize and protected from potential spills.
However, displays located outside the immediate surgical area are sometimes non-medical grade. This varies by geography, as some countries are more lenient than others about allowing non-medical-grade displays into OR environments.
Consumer displays are less expensive and are available in widescreen formats, which makes them attractive for some facilities. Their lower price can reduce demand for premium medical-grade surgical displays in certain applications.
This trend places pressure on market value, especially in cost-sensitive regions and facilities where strict medical-grade display requirements are not consistently enforced.
Slow Replacement Cycle
Slow replacement cycles are another important limiter. Many existing HD surgical displays remain functional and clinically acceptable despite the availability of newer technologies.
Surgical displays are designed for long lifespans, and hospitals may defer replacement until there is clear performance degradation, compatibility need or equipment failure.
This delays upgrade decisions even when 4K and larger-format displays are gaining traction. Cost-sensitive facilities and lower-acuity surgical settings may be especially likely to keep existing HD monitors in place for longer.
As a result, the large installed base of HD monitors moderates near-term demand and slows the pace of full conversion to newer display technologies.
Price Sensitivity
Price sensitivity limits adoption of premium surgical displays, especially in emerging markets across Asia-Pacific and Africa.
Many hospitals in these regions operate under strict capital budget constraints and centralized procurement systems. Even when demand for integrated and hybrid OR technologies is increasing, facilities may prioritize cost efficiency.
This can lead hospitals to select domestically manufactured or lower-priced display alternatives instead of premium international brands.
Price sensitivity is expected to remain a limiter over the forecast period, particularly where healthcare systems are expanding surgical infrastructure but must control capital spending.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Quantitative coverage: Market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Qualitative coverage: Market drivers and limiters, competitive analysis, recent mergers and acquisitions, company profiles, product portfolios and leading competitors.
Time frame: Base year 2025, forecasts to 2032 and historical data back to 2022.
Market modeling: Revenue is analyzed using unit sales and ASPs, supported by competitive share analysis and forecast assumptions.
Device scope: The report covers surgical displays and PACS monitors, including HD surgical displays, 4K surgical displays, 3D surgical displays, 8-megapixel UHD displays and PACS monitors.
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Displays and Monitor Market
Device type: HD surgical display, 4K surgical display, 3D surgical display, 8-megapixel UHD display and PACS monitors.
HD surgical displays remain widely installed globally and continue to serve many routine surgical and endoscopic procedures. However, their market share is expected to decline as facilities upgrade to 4K-compatible systems.
4K surgical displays are expected to drive strong growth due to higher ASPs, improved image clarity and compatibility with modern surgical camera systems and OR integration platforms.
3D surgical displays support selected advanced visualization workflows. While more specialized than HD or 4K displays, they remain important in procedures where depth perception and advanced visualization can support surgical performance.
8-megapixel UHD displays are used in high-resolution surgical and imaging environments where detailed visualization is required.
PACS monitors are used to view diagnostic images and support surgical planning, intraoperative review and image management workflows.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
This segmentation helps manufacturers, investors and strategy teams understand how resolution, use setting, medical-grade requirements, OR integration and imaging workflows are shaping the global display and monitor market.
Competitive Analysis
Surgical displays and PACS monitors are often manufactured by one company and rebranded or sold under another. The main original equipment manufacturers in this market are Barco, Sony and EIZO, while leading brands that resell these monitors include KARL STORZ, Stryker and Olympus.
Stryker was the leading competitor in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market in 2025. The company distributes Barco products, including surgical displays suitable for endoscopy rooms, interventional suites and hybrid ORs. These displays are available in HD and 4K formats.
Stryker’s leadership is supported by its strong position in video endoscopy and its presence across multiple OR equipment categories. Its broader OR portfolio gives the company opportunities to sell displays alongside cameras, integration systems and other surgical technologies.
KARL STORZ was the second-leading competitor in 2025. The company also led the integrated OR component market, which it leveraged to sell surgical displays. KARL STORZ primarily sells displays from NDS Surgical Imaging, which focuses on visualization technology for endoscopy.
NDSsi offers the Radiance® Ultra line of 4K and HD surgical displays, as well as the EndoVue® family of value-priced endoscopy displays compatible with both analog and digital signals.
Olympus was the third-leading competitor. The company is a major player in video endoscopy and participates in several other medical device markets. Olympus distributes displays from Sony and EIZO. Sony offers the LMD surgical monitor line with up to 4K resolution, while EIZO offers RadiForce® color monitors, monochrome monitors, touch panel monitors and PACS imaging solutions.
Technology and Practice Trends
4K Surgical Visualization
4K surgical visualization is one of the most important technology trends in the market. As 4K cameras and image management platforms become more common, facilities require displays that can show higher-resolution images accurately.
This trend supports both ASP growth and replacement demand.
Larger OR Displays
Demand for larger displays is increasing as integrated ORs require more information to be visible to more staff.
Wall-mounted and boom-mounted large displays allow surgical teams and observers to view procedures outside the immediate sterile field.
Medical-Grade Display Adoption
Medical-grade displays are preferred in the OR because they are designed for cleaning, sterilization workflows and protection from spills.
The push to use medical-grade displays across more OR locations supports premium product adoption.
PACS Monitor Integration
PACS monitors are becoming more important as surgical teams rely on diagnostic images before and during procedures.
Integration with image management systems and hospital imaging workflows supports demand for high-quality PACS displays.
Hybrid OR Display Requirements
Hybrid ORs require displays capable of showing surgical video, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, angiography and other image sources.
This supports demand for high-resolution, multi-input and reliable medical-grade displays.
Rebranding and OEM Supply Models
The market relies heavily on OEM supply relationships. Barco, Sony and EIZO manufacture many displays, while companies such as Stryker, KARL STORZ and Olympus sell them through broader OR portfolios.
This structure makes distribution relationships and installed bases important competitive factors.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Deliverables
83 pages of detailed market analysis, tables and figures.
5 charts and 49 figures covering market size, pricing, growth trends, forecasts, segmentation and competitive positioning.
Methodology Appendix and Acronym Glossary explaining data definitions, assumptions and market modeling.
Licensing options: single-user, site and enterprise.
Why This Report
How large is the global surgical display and PACS monitor market today, and how much is it expected to grow through 2032?
How are HD, 4K, 3D, 8-megapixel UHD and PACS monitor segments performing across the forecast period?
How are unit sales, ASPs and market values changing over time?
Why is conversion from HD to 4K-compatible displays increasing ASPs?
How are integrated and hybrid ORs changing display requirements?
Why are larger medical-grade surgical displays gaining demand?
How does the use of non-medical-grade displays limit market value?
How do slow replacement cycles affect 4K adoption?
Which companies lead the global surgical display and PACS monitor market?
How are Stryker, KARL STORZ and Olympus positioned through OEM display relationships, video endoscopy portfolios and integrated OR sales channels?
The Global Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with device-level analysis, ASP data, company share insights and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand display technology conversion and support commercial planning in the global surgical display and PACS monitor market.
About iData Research
iData Research is a premium market intelligence firm headquartered in Canada with offices across North America and Europe.
Over the last 20 years, the company has specialized in device-level sizing, procedure models, pricing trends, and competitive share across MedTech.
Since 2005, iData has supported global OEMs, mid-market innovators, and investors with triangulated data based on units and ASPs, with country-level forecasts and analyst access across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and APAC.
Reports are available with flexible licensing to fit commercial, strategy, and investment workflows.
Table of Contents
84 Pages
- Research Methodology
- Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
- Step 2: Prepare Data Systems And Perform Secondary Research
- Step 3: Preparation For Interviews & Questionnaire Design
- Step 4: Performing Primary Research
- Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
- Step 6: Market Forecast And Analysis
- Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
- Step 8: Final Review And Market Release
- Step 9: Customer Feedback And Market Monitoring
- Impact Of Global Tariffs
- Surgical Display And PACS Monitor Market
- 9.1 Executive Summary
- 9.1.1 Global Surgical Display And PACS Monitor Market Overview
- 9.1.2 Competitive Analysis
- 9.1.3 Markets Included
- 9.1.4 Regions Included
- 9.2 Introduction
- 9.3 Market Overview
- 9.3.1 By Segment
- 9.3.2 By Region
- 9.4 Market Analysis And Forecast
- 9.4.1 Total Surgical Display And PACS Monitor Market
- 9.4.2 Surgical Display Market
- 9.4.2.1 HD Surgical Display Market
- 9.4.2.1.1 HD Surgical Display ≤27 Market
- 9.4.2.1.2 HD Surgical Display ≥31 Market
- 9.4.2.2 4K Surgical Display Market
- 9.4.2.3 8-Megapixel UHD Display Market
- 9.4.3 PACS Monitor Market
- 9.5 Drivers And Limiters
- 9.5.1 Market Drivers
- 9.5.2 Market Limiters
- 9.6 Competitive Market Share Analysis
- Appendix
List of Charts
Chart 9-1: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 & 2032
Chart 9-2: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Units Sold, Global, 2025
Chart 9-3: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market by Segment, Global, 2025 – 2032
Chart 9-4: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market by Region, Global, 2025 – 2032
Chart 9-5: Leading Competitors, Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 9-1: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Markets Covered
Figure 9-2: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Regions Covered, Global (1 of 2)
Figure 9-3: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Regions Covered, Global (2 of 2)
Figure 9-4: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market by Segment, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-5: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market by Region, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-6: Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-7: Units Sold by Region, Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-8: Average Selling Price by Region, Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-9: Market Value by Region, Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-10: Surgical Display Market by Segment, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-11: Total Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-12: Units Sold by Region, Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-13: Average Selling Price by Region, Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-14: Market Value by Region, Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-15: HD Surgical Display Market by Segment, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-16: HD Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-17: Units Sold by Region, HD Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-18: Average Selling Price by Region, HD Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-19: Market Value by Region, HD Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-20: HD Surgical Display ≤27 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-21: Units Sold by Region, HD Surgical Display ≤27 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-22: Average Selling Price by Region, HD Surgical Display ≤27 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-23: Market Value by Region, HD Surgical Display ≤27 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-24: HD Surgical Display ≥31 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-25: Units Sold by Region, HD Surgical Display ≥31 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-26: Average Selling Price by Region, HD Surgical Display ≥31 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-27: Market Value by Region, HD Surgical Display ≥31Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-28: 4K Surgical Display Market by Segment, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-29: 4K Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-30: Units Sold by Region, 4K Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-31: Average Selling Price by Region, 4K Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-32: Market Value by Region, 4K Surgical Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-33: 4K Surgical Display ≤32 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-34: Units Sold by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≤32 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-35: Average Selling Price by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≤32 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-36: Market Value by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≤32Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-37: 4K Surgical Display ≥55 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-38: Units Sold by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≥55 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-39: Average Selling Price by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≥55 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-40: Market Value by Region, 4K Surgical Display ≥55 Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-41: 8-Megapixel UHD Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-42: Units Sold by Region, 8-Megapixel UHD Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-43: Average Selling Price by Region, 8-Megapixel UHD Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-44: Market Value by Region, 8-Megapixel UHD Display Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-45: PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-46: Units Sold by Region, PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 9-47: Average Selling Price by Region, PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 9-48: Market Value by Region, PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 9-49: Leading Competitors, Surgical Display and PACS Monitor Market, Global, 2025
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