Sharp, IPS Alpha And LG Display Take Lead In Cutting LCD TV Panel Prices
Japan-based LCD panel makers Sharp and IPS Alpha lowered their quotes for 32-inch LCD TV panels in April 2008, while Korea-based LG Display cut prices on its 42-inch panels, according to panel industry sources in Taiwan. Mainly due to the price cut, Sharp’s shipment volume of 32-inch LCD TV panels increased to 500,000-600,000 units in April and is expected to further rise to 800,000 in May 2008, the sources pointed out.
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