Sharp raises LCD TV demand forecast to 150 million by 2010
Sharp expects global LCD TV demand (for sets 10"es and larger) will surge to 150 million units during the company’s fiscal year 2010, according to Shigeaki Mizushima, the group general manager of Sharp’s AVC liquid crystal display group, who was speaking at the FPD International 2006 conference in Yokohama, Japan. Previously, Sharp estimated that LCD TV demand would reach 120 million units by FY2010.
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