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Strong second half shaping up for large-size TFT LCD panels, says Isuppli
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Despite achieving shipment growth of only 2.7% in the second quarter of 2006, the large-size TFT LCD panel market is in shape for an excellent second half of 2006, as tight supply and price increases bolster the market, according to iSuppli.
Following a weak first half, the large-size panel market is on the path to recovery with strong growth expectations in the second half for all three major applications: monitor, notebook and TV.
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