Samsung moves to double LCD sales by 2010
On the heels of the release of its new lineup of advanced LCD monitor displays tailored to the Pro A/V and corporate communities, Samsung Electronics today said it aims to double its annual sales of LCD panels to US$20 billion by 2010.
The Korean electronics giant predicts the worldwide market for flat-panel displays will grow by 75 percent to $115 billion over the next five years thanks to the growing demand for high-end television sets.
Read the complete story here. (TechNewsWorld).
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