Prices For IT And TV Panels Drop In H2 Of June
The large-size LCD panel market has seen prices for both IT and TV applications drop for the second half of June, as clients are digesting their inventory or conducting mid-year inventory accounting, according to industry sources. Many PC brand-name vendors and system makers already advanced their panel pull-in during the first quarter, and the present inventory levels at clients are putting pressure on panel makers during price negotiations, the sources said.
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