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Wednesday 24 June 2009
China TV vendors target smaller panels amid rising 32-inch panel costs
China TV vendors are switching from 32-inch LCD TV panel orders to 26-inch panels and planning to introduce new 24-inch models as 32-inch panel prices reached almost US$200 in the...
Tuesday 2 June 2009
Pricing of 32-inch TVs to remain stable in 3Q09, says Amtran president
It is unlikely the global average selling price (ASP) of 32-inch LCD TVs will increase in the third quarter of this year, despite recent increases in related panel prices, said Alpha...
Monday 1 June 2009
Rising notebook and TV sales send large-size panel prices up, says iSuppli
Average pricing for large-size TFT-LCD panels rose at a stronger-than-expected rate in May due to a rebound in notebook PC demand and surprisingly robust television sales, according...
Wednesday 20 May 2009
China market: 1.4 million LCD TVs sold during May Day holiday
Around 1.4 million LCD TVs were sold during the three-day May Day holiday in China, up 75% on year, with local vendors dominating sales, according to industry sources in China.
Wednesday 25 March 2009
Samsung and LGE increase TV panel orders for AUO and CMO
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics (LGE) have increased 37-inch-and-smaller LCD TV panel orders significantly for AU Optronics (AUO) and Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) since the...
Tuesday 10 March 2009
Taiwan market: Sony to cut 32-inch LCD TV price to about NT$20,000
Sony will reduce the price of its 32-inch LCD TVs to about NT$20,000 (US$572.9) during the Taipei Digital Electric Appliance Fair on March 12-15, while second-tier local vendors are...
Thursday 26 February 2009
Japan market: LCD TV shipments up, but ASPs down in January
Japan's LCD TV market saw an on-year growth of 30.7% to 584,000 units in January this year, with market observers saying that the growth was driven by sharp price drops.
Friday 20 February 2009
32-inch LCD TV prices may drop below US$400 in North America by year-end 2009
With consumers becoming more prices conscious amid the sluggish global economy, prices for 32-inch LCD TVs offed by first-tier vendors in the North American market are expected to...
Tuesday 2 December 2008
Taiwan market: Local LCD TV vendors expect to join price war
With Sony starting a price war in the local Taiwan LCD TV market in order to boost its sales for the Lunar New Year holiday in January 2009, second tier international vendors and...
Tuesday 19 August 2008
Taiwan market: Chimei eyes 32-inch LCD TV segment
Chimei, the LCD TV brand operated by panel maker Chi Mei Group, expects sales of 32-inch LCD TVs in the Taiwan market to grow more robustly in the second half of this year despite...
Wednesday 13 August 2008
32-inch PDP prices drop to unprofitable levels
Prices for 32-inch PDP panels have been driven down to unprofitable levels by continued price declines for LCD competition, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 6 August 2008
AUO claims up to 50% reduction in power consumption with new 32 inch LCD panel
AU Optronics (AUO) stated that it started mass production of a 32-inch power-saving LCD panel in the second quarter this year; with the panel saving up to 50% in power consumption...
Thursday 17 July 2008
Commentary: 6G LCD lines fall prey to miscalculations
With the urge to cut production appearing to be rippling across the LCD panel industry amid a bleak market outlook, makers are axing output from their 6G lines first. It is not hard...
Monday 14 July 2008
PDPs face strong pressure from increased 32-inch LCD supply
TFT LCD makers are stepping up their pressure on PDP competition in the 32-inch TV segment, which has still seen more robust sales than larger-size segments amid the economic downt...
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