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The final day of the conference will be entirely devoted to the
evolution of digital TV. Dell, Gateway and InFocus will represent
IT brands that have recently entered the TV market with Hitachi,
Panasonic and Samsung representing the traditional CE brands. The
impact of the IT brands entry into the TV market will be discussed
in the channel session.
This changing landscape has the potential to alter reseller margin
structures and consumer behavior. In addition, the brands will discuss
how they are positioning the different TV display technologies.
The outlook by technology will be provided DisplaySearch TV market
analyst Andrew Shulklapper, who recently left Circuit City after
five years as their principal TV buyer. He will elaborate upon channel
trends and DisplaySearch's latest TV market outlook by display technology.
The conference will also focus on the TV market from the perspective
of developments in equipment, materials, new display technologies,
TFT LCD supply/demand and pricing, etc. In addition it will also
cover notebook PCs, desktop monitors, mobile phones, emerging applications
and the display market outlook from market and financial analysts.
DisplaySearch will also be hosting a half-day seminar on 29 March,
which will focus on high definition television. DisplaySearch deals
with market research and consulting for the flat panel display (FPD)
industry. The company serves a growing multinational client base,
with an extensive array of market intelligence reports, advisory
services and global business conferences. The firm surveys the entire
display industry food chain, including component and equipment manufacturers,
display producers, other equipment manufacturers, distributors and
retailers.
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