ASP for monitor panels to fall below production costs again soon
The ASP (average selling price) for LCD monitor panels will fall below panel maker’s production costs again between the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second quarter in 2007, according to sources. The production costs of 17" panels for most of the makers stay at around US$110 currently, added the sources.
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