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ASP for PC-related LCD panels to rebound in Q2
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Prices slide for PC-related LCD panels will ease in April or May, as demand will start picking up, according to DisplaySearch. However, ASPs (average selling prices) for large size LCD TV panels will continue trending downward in the second quarter, the research firm added.
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