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11:04 AM - March 13, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asp, widescreen, lcd 0 comment
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ASPs (average selling prices) for 15.4" widescreen notebook panels are expected to continue dropping through the end of March or April and only begin stabilizing towards the end of the second quarter when demand begins to rise, according to market sources.
Prices for 15.4" widescreen notebook panels dropped to US$130 in the first half of March, down from US$142 during the first half of February, according to WitsView Technology.
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