LCDs drive monitor market
LCD monitor sales continue to rise at the expense of their CRT counterparts, and will account for more than 75 per cent of monitor shipments by 2006. Say's who? The data provider is Suppli/Stanford Resources which forecasts LCD monitor revenues will jump from $6.2bn in 2001 to more than $26.5 billion in 2006. CRT monitors will slump during that period from $12.1bn in 2001 to less than $7bn in 2006.
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