LCD panels prices are too low to drop much further, says DisplaySearch (Digi Times)
October 27th, 2008 | LCD TV Reviews
TFT LCD panel price erosion has continued in the fourth quarter this year, due to the weak economic outlook and slow demand. Panel prices are approaching the cash cost of panel makers for products including 14.1-inch widescreen and 15.4-inch widescreen notebook PC panels, as well as 17-inch SXGA, 19-inch WXGA+ and 22-inch WSXGA monitor panels, and 32-inch HD and 42-inch full HD TV panels, …
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LCD monitor panel prices start to drop in 2H September, says DisplaySearch (Digi Times)LCD panel prices remain mostly unchanged for the second half of September, except for monitor panels, which are reversing to oversupply with prices beginning to drop modestly, according to DisplaySearch.
More:Larger-size LCD TV and netbook panel prices continue to drop in 2H of March (Digi Times)Prices for 37-inch-and-above LCD TV panels and 10.x-inch netbook panels continue to drop, while prices for other applications remain flat in the second half of March, according to the latestLCD panel prices continue to drop as expected in 2H October, says DisplaySearch (Digi Times)LCD panel prices for all major applications continue to drop in the second half of October as expected, as clients are cautiously managing their inventory levels, according to latest DisplaySearchAll major LCD segments see panel prices drop in 1H October, says DisplaySearch (Digi Times)Panel prices for LCD TVs as well as other applications have started to drop in the first half of October 2009, as clients have become cautious about their inventory levels,Large-size LCD panel prices continue to drop in 1H August, says DisplaySearchPrices for large-size TFT-LCD panels continue to drop in the first half of August amid high inventory levels in the channels and at vendors, according to latest pricing data from
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