LCD TV growth to slow in 2007 - iSuppli
Despite soaring sales of larger-screen sets, rapid price declines will cause the LCD TV market to undergo a deceleration in 2007 compared to the red-hot year in 2006, although growth will continue at a prodigious rate, iSuppli predicts. Global LCD TV shipments will rise to 62.5 million units in 2007, up 57% from 39.7 million units in 2006.
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