Falling LCD TV prices to spur demand in second half of year - panel makers
Although panels makers are cutting their forecast goals for the second quarter, TV makers still maintain a positive outlook for the second half of the year amid strong demand driven by attractive prices, according to sources at panel makers. Although panel prices dropped dramatically in the first half of this year, system prices do yet completely reflect the changes, some panel makers stated.
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