Digital TV Sales Rise As Prices Fall
14th Nov 2006, 02:59 GMT
By Gregory J. Gilligan, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Nov. 12--Consumers, broadcasters and retailers are rapidly jumping onboard the digital bandwagon. Sales of digital television sets have increased as prices continue to fall.
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