Contract prices for recordable DVD drives continue to fall
Contract manufacturing prices for 4x recordable DVD drives have fallen by 30-40% in the last three to four months, according to sources at Taiwanese optical storage drive makers. The companies optimistically project that prices will drop just 10% in the fourth quarter of 2003.
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