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TV electronics shipments to double by 2010, says research firm
10:22 AM - April 4, 2006 by
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The global TV electronics market is expected to grow from 69 million units in 2005 to 141 million units in 2010, according to research firm DisplaySearch.
TV merchant chip suppliers shipped 39.5 million units in 2005 with total revenue of $374 million, stated the research firm, adding that the growth came from consumer electronics companies using more merchant chip solutions as well as the growth of the flat panel TV market.
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