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Samsung weakened by lacklustre LCD TV business

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Old 17-07-2006, 11:00 AM   #1
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Yet another indicator that all the manufacturers have really messed up.
Anyone making the conversion to a flat panel doesn't want a similar sized/slightly bigger screen.
They want as big as they can get/afford
It's nothing to do with the technology, most people don't have a clue, it's purely the size, I reckon

IMO, 32-37" tellies will continue to plummet in price, so anyone contemplating buying one, should hold back.
Roll on the 50-60" range (preferably plasma, but I doubt it) at reasonable prices, IMO
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