Both Unity and Formosa Epitaxy didn’t look good global LED TV penetration in 2010 but 2011

Both Unity Opto Technology and Formosa Epitaxy had reduced their LED-backlit models in 2010 from 30% originally to 15-20% and 20-25%.

The head of Epitaxy noted, affected adjustment of inventory by Samsung and LG, their ESP of ED-backlit TVs' market in 2010 would slip.

Unity Opto leader thought, inventory adjustments by vendors and channels would conduce to develop the LED-backlit TV, which orders of Q4 could increase, and their orders had come to the end of 2010.

Both of them promised on the LED-backlit TV market in China and the promotions by Korea-based vendors .Unity Opto estimated LED-backlit models' share in the global LCD TV market would arrive 40% in 2011, and Formosa expects the share to reach 50%.

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