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LCD monitor prices flat, while flat-panel TV prices continue decreasing
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For the most part LCD monitor ASPs (average selling prices) remained flat this month, though the LCD TV segment is seeing decreasing prices amid holiday promotions, according to WitsView Technology.
The ASPs of 17" and 19" LCD monitors dropped to $264 and $366, receptively, while the price of 15" LCD monitors increased 1.73 percent to $235.
More here at DigiTimes.
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