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351 Computer monitors poised for price cuts this year — analyst says falling demand to impact prices until end of 2024

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Tom's Hardware · 10/31/2024 11:24 EDT

Computer monitors poised for price cuts this year — analyst says falling demand to impact prices until end of 2024

Monitor prices are expected to fall towards the end of the year as demand for new displays drops.

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