Large-size TV panel prices to slide in January
Next news
12:21 PM - December 21, 2005 by
From the Web
With the hot season ending and panel supply expected to increase, DisplaySearch predicts that average prices for TFT LCD panels in January are expected to drop further. Research firm iSuppli also forecast a downtrend for panel prices across all sizes in the first half of 2006.
More here at DigiTimes.
Source : Tom's Hardware US
Topics being discussed on the forums
- Need lcd monitor/ tv help? [Computer Peripherals]
- When are LCD monitors going down in price this year? [Graphic & Displays]
- More PS3's than 360's? [Games General]
- Please Help Me Find The Perfect Monitor [Computer Peripherals]
- Dual Display or 24 [Graphic & Displays]
Questions? Ask Tom's community!
Sponsored links
Related forums topics
- New AMD Roadmap
- Very bad news for everyones own personal "precious"
- i7 940 Benchmarks
- What computers did you own in the old days? Share your story!
- gaming upgrade for end of year
- Shafted by BestBuy! I NEED ADVICE
- P35 mobo for Q6600...final system component help
- Im Spending $15,000!! What to get?
- First Overclock. Learning as much as I can. Tips Advice?
- New System - Need help
- p35/p45 or x38/x48 or 780i chip in mobo for a E8500?? please help
- Asus Striker Extreme no post
- Gigabyte P35-DS3L full of problems?
- Help me choose the MOBO plz
Ads
Best offers
Ads
All about Miscellaneous
CPU Charts, An ATI Update, And Zotac's Mini-ITX Board
Chris checks in with an update on our 2009 CPU Charts, pricing on ATI's Radeon HD 5800/5900s graphics cards, news of official bitstreaming support, an interesting tidbit on power consumption in Eyefinity mode, and Zotac's second-gen mini-ITX board. Read More
-
Which Networking Technology Is Right For Your Home?
Powerline, MoCA, 802.11 wireless, or conventional Ethernet--which networking technology is right for your home? Netgear sent us product based on all four technologies and we ran them through their paces to help you decide which works best in your home. Read More
-
Exclusive Interview: Nvidia's Ian Buck Talks GPGPU
With Snow Leopard and Windows 7 both offering GPGPU capabilities, we wanted to talk to Nvidia's Ian Buck. Not only is he one of the fathers of Brook, the programming language ultimately adopted by AMD/ATI, but the head of Nvidia's CUDA group as well. Read More
Popular Searches
Partners
The Games selection
crazy :
PC Breakdown
What is worst than a Fatal Error occuring during a game you did not save? Unleash your rage at your PC in this game. Blow it to pieces, it feels so...
|
crazy :
Ragdoll Physics 2
No real goal, just to have fun. If you're feeling a little down, play this game. I won't say more, find out for yourself.
|
Ads
