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Projection: HD Prices Will Drop by Black Friday
(From HD Notebook)
You've probably heard this every year this decade at this time, but it
may be more true than usual this time around: Between a truly worrisome
economy and some serendipitous over-supply of stock, HD products could
hit record-low price points for this holiday selling season. So if
you're in the market for that first (second or third) HD monitor and
some hard-saved money is burning a hole in your wallet or purse,
holding off another few weeks could save you cash.
DisplaySearch,
an industry consultancy based in Austin, Texas, says that prices of
both plasma and LCD prices will soon lower significantly—a scenario
that may first become apparent on Black Friday, the day after
Thanksgiving in America (a day that often is unduly credited with being
the biggest sales day of the season). This year Black Friday falls on
Nov. 28.
The research analyst said an oversupply of LCD sets, as
well as a renewed competition between LCD and plasma makers (in some
cases, made by the same firms), and a greater choice in screen sizes
likely will lessen price points more than usual. Prices could drop as
much as 20 percent (on average) below holiday 2007 prices, while plasma
units could fall even more.
Couple these factors with some
negative predictions for the holiday season overall, due to the U.S.
economy, and both manufacturers and retailers (including big-box
outlets) will lower prices as much as feasible to move product off the
shelf.
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