Monitor panel ASP expected to surge in H2 August
Following a 5.8% increase in the price of 17" monitor panels in the first half of August, surging demand is pushing mainstream panel prices higher in the second half of August, according to WitsView Technology. The ASPs (average selling prices) for 15- and 17" monitor panels are expected to increase 2-3% while 19" and 19" widescreen monitor panel ASPs will see a 1-2% rise.
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