Taiwan market: Rising prices cool monitor demand
15th Nov 2006, 07:29 GMT
Demand for LCD monitors remains flat in November in Taiwan mainly due to rising monitor prices and monitor makers said it is not very likely that a price reduction will occur in the near future.
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