DisplaySearch: 29- to 32" segment to become LCD-TV mainstream
Although LCD-TV panel prices did not slump as much as those of TFT-LCD panels last year, market research firms and financial firms did end up readjusting their 2005 forecasts for the LCD-TV industry. DigiTimes recently interviewed David Hsieh, president of DisplaySearch’s Taiwan office, to talk about the global LCD-TV market, the key-component industry and the firm’s upcoming flat-panel conference.
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