In recovery: TFT-LCD industry review and outlook for 2006
The so-called "crystal cycle" of the TFT-LCD industry remains unpredictable, with the range of oversupply or demand usually failing to meet the forecasts of industry players and watchers. In 2006, it was originally expected that demand for LCD TVs would jump to around 44 million units for the year as a whole, and first-tier panel makers began the year on a very optimistic note.
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