LG wants to sell 1m 3D TV
March 29, 2010
LG Electronics is aiming to sell nearly 1 million 3D TVs this year to take one-fourth of the market. It said it wanted to increase market share in 3D TVs more aggressively, hoping to keep its lead over rival Sony and fight falling prices.
“Our goal is boosting market share in 3D TVs and you can clearly see that, as our target for 3D market share is 10 percentage points above our LCD TV sales target,” Havis Kwon, LG’s vice president and head of the LCD division told reporters.
LG said it expected the global 3D TV market to grow to around 3.8 million units this year and to more than 13 million in 2011.
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