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Old 24th May 2017, 06:27   #1
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Default Acer sees monitor market stabilise

Expects to make a bob or two

While global demand for LCD monitors is as depressing as US politics, Acer expect its LCD monitor shipments to be stable in 2017.

Acer Display business general manager Victor Chien said that the average selling price (ASP) will increase because of a stronger focus on gaming models.

Chien said that increasing LCD panel quotes have caused small- to medium-size monitor prices to rise, affecting demand for this type of monitor.

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