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No End in Sight to Supply of Cheap TV's

When one of the biggest Chinese makers of television sets and its distributor in the United States run into financial trouble, should American consumers worry? No, say industry experts, who note that low-priced conventional TV's are now such generic commodities that the market is not much affected when any single manufacturer stumbles.

Read the whole story at The New York Times, January 4, 2005 »

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