More than half LCD monitors to be widescreen by 2010, says Displaybank
Widescreen LCD monitors will account for 54.1% of worldwide LCD monitors by 2010, from a negligible 1.3% in 2005 to 11.3% in 2006 and 22.8% in 2007, according to Displaybank. As a number of companies have joined in launching widescreen monitors since the second half of 2006, the range of consumer choices has widened, and prices have also plunged, allowing huge appeal to consumers.
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