Monitor And Notebook Panel Prices Up While Downward Price Trend For TV Applications Continues
Prices for monitor- and notebook-use LCD panels are starting to rise because of tight supply, while prices for TV applications are trending further downward because of oversupply, according to DisplaySearch's latest figures for April. The research firm said that prices for monitor and notebook panels, after falling in the first quarter because of oversupply, are starting to go up as system integrators increase their orders based on optimism for the market.
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