Price hikes in LCD panels are stabilizing, but supply remains tight
Relief from the recent price hikes in LCD panels is in sight but overall supply remains tight, with some monitor manufacturers halting shipments of 17" models due to a shortage of large-sized panels, industry sources said.
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