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LCD prices to rise in November and December

November 19, 2003

Strong demand for flat-panel televisions is expected to cause prices on liquid-crystal display panels to rise in November and December and may perpetuate an LCD shortage into next year.

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Market research firm iSuppli/Stanford Resources said Wednesday that demand for large-size LCD televisions is increasing rapidly, with panel sales expected to rise by 184 percent in 2003 to about 4 million units.

Panel makers are boosting production of 30-inch and 32-inch LCD panels to tap the LCD TV market, iSuppli/Stanford Resources said. But those production increases are coming at the expense of smaller-size panels, leading to a general shortfall of LCDs not only for televisions, but also for notebook computers and desktop PC monitors, the research firm said.

"The supply situation is extremely tight right now," Sweta Dash, an analyst with the research firm, said in a statement. "A lot of new manufacturers are entering the LCD TV market right now, including PC makers, and they are ordering huge numbers of panels from LCD suppliers. This is making the present shortfall even worse."

Computer makers Dell and Gateway have begun selling LCD televisions, and Hewlett-Packard is thinking about joining the market as well.

Average selling prices for large-size LCD panels rose 2 percent to 3 percent in October and will rise another 2 percent in November, according to iSuppli/Stanford Resources. The research firm defines large-size LCD panels as those with a diagonal screen width of 10.4 inches or more.

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