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Large LCD panel Market in July revenue reached 3 billion 510 million record

According to the professional market research firm DisplayBank, although since June of last year, LCD panel market revenue and profit is deteriorating, but in July this year, the large LCD panel market innovation income high, breaking the record set in May last year. July global LCD panel shipments reached 17 million, 106% growth in sales last month, to $3 billion 510 million, more than $3 billion 330 million in May last year revenue records.

DisplayBank attributed the increase in revenue to a 15 inch and 17 inch LCD panel in July, as well as a pick-up in the price of a $14.1 and $15 laptop display panel. The more important factor is the shortage of the first half of the Dothan processor supply suppressed demand, and this demand is now recovering quickly, not only for the notebook computer display panel market, including LCD monitor and LCD TV panel market. On the other hand, the increase in the average price of large LCD panels also contributed to the continuous growth of revenue this month.

The research institute said that in this month's income, South Korean manufacturers accounted for 46.5% of the share, revenue reached $1 billion 630 million, Taiwan, China's manufacturers revenue of $1 billion 420 million, a share of $40.6%. At the same time, Chinese manufacturers in the field is also gradually plump, this month's revenue reached $100 million, the Japanese company's revenue of $360 million.

The research institute also predicted that the second half of this year, the global LCD panel market will appear tight supply situation, which will make LCD display and notebook PC panel prices have rebounded. In addition, it also predicts that the panel maker's profits will be further improved, and second rate manufacturers will also achieve profitability.

Compared with the same period last year, in July this year, the proportion of LCD TV and notebook PC revenue has increased, while the proportion of LCD monitors began to decline.

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