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Low cost widescreen front projectors push home theater sales in Q3
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Quixel Research' front projector market review for the third quarter 2005 reveals that the low cost 16:9 front projector segment was the driver behind the market increase in the third quarter.
In a reversal of the second quarter's 38 percent loss, unit sales of low cost widescreen front projectors increased 48 percent sequentially in the third quarter 2005.
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