ASP for large-size LCD panels continue to fall in H2 December
The ASP (average selling price) for large-size LCD panels continued to drop in the second half of December, according to research firm WitsView Technology. Although WitsView’s posted prices for 37" and 42" LCD TV panels decreased to $510 and $630, respectively, in the second half of this month, Taiwan-based panel makers indicated that some 37" panels have fallen below $500 in the market while some prices of 42" panels now are around $600.
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