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66% of Americans who plan to buy a TV want a flat-panel set

Author:Posted by ZDNet Research @ 12:20 am

Date:June 10th, 2005

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June 10th, 2005

66% of Americans who plan to buy a TV want a flat-panel set

Posted by ZDNet Research @ 12:20 am

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Flat-panel TVs are overwhelmingly popular, with 66% of US respondents who plan to buy a DTV in the next two years planning to purchase a flat-panel TV, In-Stat says. 45% of In-Stat survey respondents who plan to buy a DTV set plan to buy an LCD TV, while 26% plan to buy a plasma TV, and 24% plan to buy an RPTV. IC manufacturers are jockeying for position in the DTV set market, acquiring the DTV technologies they need in order to offer a complete DTV silicon solution particularly for flat panel TVs. As the market grows, the competition will be fierce.

Alex is a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area. ITFacts is created and updated by a group of statistics-obsessed individuals.


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