Prices for 40" LCD TVs to fall below $2000 by year-end
Prices for 40" LCD TVs are expected to drop to $1983 during the fourth quarter of this year, according to today’s Chinese-language Commercial Times, citing data from Displaysearch. The price gap between a 40" and a 37" LCD TV will further narrow to $230 by 2007, the paper noted.
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