Mexico. The domestic market for TVs with LED technology has revealed a growth of 29.1% so far in 2011 compared to 2010, although the price of these appliances has fallen by 17.6%.
The drop in prices is due to the demand for the product, since today a 60-inch flat screen has the value today of what it cost about two years ago one of 40.
Figures like these are reflected in the manufacture of these screens in that nation. For example, the company Sharp announced that its plant located in Rosarito, Baja California finished assembling 80-inch flat-screen televisions for the local market and for export at the end of October.
From this headquarters, which has a monthly production capacity of 200,000 LCD equipment from 40 to 80 inches, the products will be shipped to the entire American continent. The screens assembled at that plant have LED panel technology, which are shipped from Japan.