I have read reports that there are only three manufacturers of the actual
panels, and the differences, which can be quite obvious when looking at a
wall of tv's in a store, are the result of different circuits controling
them.
Bill Pearce
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From: "Sandy Harris" <sandyinchina@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] computer monitors by brand
> The whole business is fairly complex.
>
> For a while I taught English to a group of engineers and managers at
> AOC, a Taiwan-owned monitor manufacturer with a large plant near
> Fuzhou, where I am in China. They told me less than 10% of their
> products were sold with their own brand name.
>
> Over 90% of their production was OEM manufacturing; they built it to
> specification for some other company. Those OEM products get the
> customer's brand name, part number, et cetera. Of course, they also
> used components from various other firms. For example. a Dell monitor
> might be built by AOC using a Samsung screen.
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