WitsView: Notebook panels top ASP drops in April
The average selling price (ASP) for notebook panels fell around 8% in the first half of April, the greatest drop for large-size applications, according to WitsView Technology.
The ASPs for 15", 14" widescreen and 15.4" widescreen notebook panels all dropped $10 during the period to $113, $110 and $115, respectively, the research firm said.
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