LCD-monitor OEM prices continue to fall in December
Next newsLCD-monitor OEM prices are expected to drop this month, with 15- and 17" monitor quotes to drop US$3-5 and 19" monitor prices to fall US$5-10, according to Taiwan-based monitor makers.
However, monitor makers such as BenQ, Lite-On Technology and Sampo Technology expect shipments will stay flat or decline by 10% sequentially this month.
Read the complete story here. (DigiTimes)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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