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Chinese consumers opt for bigger TVs

By Robin Kwong in Taipei and Kathrin Hille in Beijing

Published: October 23 2009 19:43 | Last updated: October 23 2009 19:43

As calls mount for Chinese consumers to spend more to help fix global imbalances, it appears they have learnt at least one lesson from their US counterparts – bigger is better when it comes to flat-screen televisions.

During China’s Golden Week national holidays this month, a shopping season similar to Thanksgiving in the US, the average size of flat-screen TV sets sold was above 37 inches – firmly ahead of the US average, according to industry executives and analysts.

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