Sony: LCD TV demand to grow 30-40% in 2007
Global LCD TV demand will grow 40-50% in 2007, driven mainly by CRT TV replacement demand and the increase in digital TV (DTV) broadcasting, according to Satoshi Okawa, deputy president, TV Group, Sony.
LCD TVs will account for 42% of overall TV shipments by 2008, up from 22% this year, Okawa said, adding that the segment will account for 75% of overall TV revenues in 2008, up from 61% this year.
More here at DigiTimes.
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