Quotes for large-size LCD TV panels drop to new lows, DisplaySearch says
Quotes for large-size LCD TV panels dropped to new lows in the first half of January, amid the slow season that still affects the LCD industry, according to DisplaySearch. Average selling prices (ASPs) for the large-size TV panel segment slumped $20-35 from those in December, and the lowest quotes for 32-, 37- and 42" fell to about $300, $455 and $595, respectively, the research firm said.
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