Prices Down, Public Interest Up
29 Septiembre 2005 - 5:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
New National Survey Spotlights High Demand for Flat Panel TVs
RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- With prices in sharp
decline, consumer interest in flat panel televisions is growing and
a new national survey* from electronics retailer Circuit City
highlights this trend. Nearly 4,000 people who own conventional
tube TV sets responded to the survey; 86 percent said they would
like to own a flat panel TV. What's been holding them back? Prices;
94 percent said prices were too high. But a majority of respondents
(52 percent) acknowledged they were not aware of recent price
drops. "We've seen retail prices of flat panel televisions come
down around 30 percent in the past year," said Doug Moore, senior
vice president and chief merchandising officer at Circuit City.
"New factories overseas have come on line and are producing larger
supplies of flat panel TV components. At the same time, electronics
manufacturers are eager to compete in the marketplace. It all adds
up to great news for consumers. The price drops amount to hundreds,
or in some cases well over a thousand dollars for larger sets."
Flat panel TVs use liquid crystal display (LCD) or plasma screen
technology, both of which offer a digital viewing experience from a
set that takes up much less space than a conventional tube TV and
harmonizes more easily with home furnishings. Nearly 700 people who
own flat panel TVs also responded to the survey; they cited several
reasons for buying the sets, including better picture quality,
sleek design factor and the ability to hang the TV on the wall. A
few even admitted they enjoy seeing the envy in their neighbors'
eyes. Additional survey findings from people who own flat panel
TVs: * 71 percent are happy they bought their flat panel TVs when
they did; 21 percent wish they'd made the jump earlier * 60 percent
said they purchased large screen sets (30 inches and larger) * 74
percent said they put their flat panel TVs in a family or living
room; others put the sets in the bedroom, kitchen and even the
bathroom (2 percent) * 22 percent own more than one flat panel TV
More findings from people who own conventional tube TVs: * 59
percent are attracted to flat panel TVs because of better picture
quality; 40 percent like the TV's sleek, high-tech design or
ability to wall-mount them * 49 percent plan to shop for a new TV
within the next year * 51 percent will specifically shop for a flat
panel TV; 45 percent said they need to see the sets first-hand
before deciding what kind of set to buy *The Circuit City TV/Home
Entertainment survey was commissioned by Circuit City Stores, Inc.
and conducted on the Internet by Decision Analyst, Inc. of
Arlington, Texas. The margin of error is +/- 2% for the total
sample, and +/- 4% for the sub-sample of flat panel TV owners.
About Circuit City Stores, Inc. Circuit City Stores, Inc. is a
leading specialty retailer of consumer electronics. The domestic
segment operates through 618 Superstores and five mall-based stores
in 157 U.S. markets. The international segment operates through
more than 930 retail stores and dealer outlets in Canada. Circuit
City also operates Web sites at http://www.circuitcity.com/ and
http://www.thesourcecc.ca/. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010709/CCLOGO )
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010709/CCLOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Circuit City Stores, Inc.
CONTACT: Amanda Tate, public relations of Circuit City Stores,
Inc., +1-804-418-8298 Web site: http://www.circuitcity.com/
http://www.thesourcecc.ca/
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