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Feb 23 2005, 4:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Syntax Group (Olevia) announces to plan to ship 300,000 LCD and 20,000 LCOS TVs in 2005, tripling the shipment numbers of 2004.
The Syntax Group held the number 5 spot in Q4 2004 in terms of sales in North America. Syntax sees enhanced market growth in 2005 coming from its new 26 inch, 32 inch, 37 inch Super-IPS-based models, plus upcoming 42 inch, 47 inch and 55 inch models.
More details in Syntax Group's press-release.
Olevia LCD TVs have been big sellers on Amazon.com over the Holidays. Amazon currently has the Olevia LT30HV 30" LCD TV and the Olevia LT27HV 27" LCD TV on Sale. See other Top selling LCD TVs on our Flat Screen TV Ranking Site.
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