Sunday, October 24, 2010

LG Electronics To Reenter Japanese TV Market LG Electronics To Reenter Japanese TV Market

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The world\'s second-largest flat-screen TV maker LG Electronics Inc. of South Korea said Monday it will bound selling convertible crystal revelation TVs in Japan in November, reentering the bazaar that it withdrew from in 2008 due to sluggish sales. The retinue said it aims to capture at least 5 percent of TV sales in Japan within five years as its universal sales are expanding rapidly. Lee Kyu Hong, president of LG\'s Japanese arm, said in a bear congress that the business has unmistakable to reenter the Japanese merchandise as it sees growing desire for TVs in the woods on the back of the unfolding turn from analog to digital TV broadcasting and the government\'s just out firmness to spread an spur program for appliance purchases.



Japan is set to a close analog broadcasting and crew quite to digital in July 2011. In a demand to support consumer spending, the control has sure to widen the deadline of its "eco-point" provocation program for the purchase of energy-efficient appliances by three months to the end of March. At electronics retail stores in Japan, the South Korean maker will pitch sales of 10 TV models in five series, all equipped with light-emitting diode backlighting. The models will comprise a three-dimensional TV and a 55-inch flat-screen TV only 2.3 centimeters off at its thinnest point, which will hawk for around 480,000 yen, the visitor said.






The Japanese TV trade has been dominated by house-broken manufacturers, which also led to the withdrawal in 2007 of Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, the world\'s ascend flat-screen TV seller. Samsung said it has no plans to reenter the Japanese market.

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