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Hey friend. you don't want to buy a great Walton TV?
I got myself LG 42LM3410
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Hey friend. you don't want to buy a great Walton TV?
yepI appreciate the fact that Walton, in a small country like BD is investing in Electronic manufacturing and assembly where others dont even dare to venture. Marks for that.
tell the truth. I have learned a lot of knowledge recently.I got myself LG 42LM3410
I got myself LG 42LM3410
Walton authorities said separate manufacturing line has been set up for plastic cabinet, speaker, remote control unit, motherboard and panel production at Walton Micro-Tech Corporation in Chandra of Gazipur, where all components including basic raw material of LED TV are being manufactured. As a result, Bangladesh has achieved self-sufficiency in the production of LED TVs by overcoming the total import dependence of this sector.
https://www.waltonbd.com/index.php?route=pavblog/blog&id=632
This was interesting to read.
Its good to see they are investing money in it.
I appreciate the fact that Walton, in a small country like BD is investing in Electronic manufacturing and assembly where others dont even dare to venture. Marks for that.
Did I ever compare Walton to any other Indian company? Did i even bring the word India into it? Being from British background your reading of my English is quite very poor.
Second there is a reason why "Fraudsters" companies like Videocon or Onida doesnt have a market anymore in India. Indian market rejects those who doesnt give them money for product. I am not shamelessly defending those Indian companies unlike your compatriot tries to make to do it for your company. Walton if not less, is at the same level of manufacturing capabilities of Videocon or Onida. If it doesnt jack up, the Chinese may enter and it may end up like Indian Micromaxx.
The last most important part is Panels. First and foremost NO. Panels are/wont/will not be manufactured in any other locations except at the said company's own plants. Its a closely guarded secret. Panels/screens are manufactured only at Samsung or LG plants worldwide. Foxconn/HTC does it for some third party guys. And that's it. Walton might be manufacturing some boards for the assembly and mechanical assembly of the imported panels and outer body. And at max, they can be writing some software onto it as Panel software is still mostly based on Android 4 and rarely 5.
I am carefully only blasting an stupid thread where the source is from a company's website with no details on money spent or IP filed. Other than that I am giving credit where its due. If Bangladeshis are thick headed its not my issue.
Bye.
Hey friend. you don't want to buy a great Walton TV?
Trust me, this has been hammered into that member a bunch of times already. He never learns.
The best part is the final reality....he spends hours posting threads about Walton soon going to export refrigerators to Thailand (in 2015)...and then the cruel reality check comes with time.
Then they keep lauding this scam release company lol at the drop of a dime on its company website and brochures or whatever.
Like I said willing deluded audience for snake oil merchant. They just need to believe and all things will solve itself.
If you challenge it, you are just a waissssist, bigot or even a false account of mine like @bluesky
There is no limit to how low this hyper-reactive sewer stain billu will go to emotionally stay surfaced heh.
Apparently its doing GREAT in the middle east.
BD Stronker: They sell like hotcakes!
Random person in thread: so how many do you sell?
BD stonker: Shut up RACIST!
tell the truth. I have learned a lot of knowledge recently.
first, I just knew Walton.
then, I finally remembered that I had a Changhong TV.
Did I ever compare Walton to any other Indian company? Did i even bring the word India into it? Being from British background your reading of my English is quite very poor.
Second there is a reason why "Fraudsters" companies like Videocon or Onida doesnt have a market anymore in India. Indian market rejects those who doesnt give them money for product. I am not shamelessly defending those Indian companies unlike your compatriot tries to make to do it for your company. Walton if not less, is at the same level of manufacturing capabilities of Videocon or Onida. If it doesnt jack up, the Chinese may enter and it may end up like Indian Micromaxx.
The last most important part is Panels. First and foremost NO. Panels are/wont/will not be manufactured in any other locations except at the said company's own plants. Its a closely guarded secret. Panels/screens are manufactured only at Samsung or LG plants worldwide. Foxconn/HTC does it for some third party guys. And that's it. Walton might be manufacturing some boards for the assembly and mechanical assembly of the imported panels and outer body. And at max, they can be writing some software onto it as Panel software is still mostly based on Android 4 and rarely 5.
Walton spends a huge amount of it's revenue in R&D which potentially is in double digits.
With revenues having surpassed 1 billion US dollars by now and the low cost of labour in BD, it is not surprising how much self-sufficiency they have reached.
Well Thanks to,
Indian TV/appliance brands have by 2018 become near extinct. Read the latest,
- The fraudster way of doing business by Indian brands (cheating Indian consumers in shortsighted manner), and
- The rather frugal electronics/appliance consumption rate in India (most lower middle class Indians are using cellphones as a combined computer/TV nowadays so sale of value market TV's and laptops have nosedived)
Videocon has become bankrupt.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/inso...admitted-under-insolvency-and-bankruptcy-code
BPL is more into smartphones now, though they sell a few cheaper value-branded Chinese re-badged TV's through FLIPKART only. A shell of the former Nambiar empire.
Onida has a horrible bad reputation for inferior quality components in their TV's and non-existent after-sales support. Sales are dropping away as consumers gravitate toward Korean TV's.
Only surviving brands in India are LG, SONY and SAMSUNG for both TV's as well as appliances.
You ARE making a lot of assumptions aren't you? By not even looking at videos of Walton processes which are legion on YouTube.
It does not matter whether or not you believe Walton has LCD Module plant or not - your weighing in on this is pointless. I don't know who died and made you the worldwide LCD or OLED technology expert.
Average investment for cellphone/TV IPS modules/panels production plant is in the range of about a measly US$15-35 Million. How can Walton afford it?
I get your point - there is no such plant in India, so it MUST NOT exist in Bangladesh.
Here is some info for those interested (even Sanghi cockroaches), Walton is now listed as one of about twenty global LCD panel producers. Burn!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flat_panel_display_manufacturers#LCD_Displays
And last but not least, if you paid attention in the last Walton press release, you'd have noticed the following,
"The high tech IPS and HADS panel of Walton LED TVs are being manufactured in ISO class-seven dust free clean room, which ensures the quality and life span of the panel, he added."
https://www.waltonbd.com/index.php?route=pavblog/blog&id=632
They could not have exported TV's to Germany if they did not pass German DIN and
TÜV-geprüft standards. This alone speaks about the quality of Walton products, let alone TV's.
No Indian TV ever got into EU markets. Best they could do is sell third-rate products to Russia at preferential rates (Barter trade) or Africa. Typical Indian approach - aim at local market with bargain bin third-rate products or aim at easy unregulated overseas markets like Africa.
Hah Idiots....
What are you living in? Dinosaur era? LCD fabrication plants. Did you even look at the same Wiki links you shared for LED manufacturers? Do you know the difference between designing and manufacturing?
Sony/LG/Samsung is a designer. Some start ups are said to have designed even more better Panels but they are not manufacturable. But 3-4 among those 12 (And God knows how many of the 12 are active) manufacturers it.
Third idiot. I said Indian brands are cheap. I, for one, unlike you wont share shameless news articles about Onida, BPL or Videocon. I know their levels. Even "Onida" has so called Panel manufacturing panel plant in Maharastra. And other companies have already set up LCD manufacturing, but its a tech of the past.
https://www.business-standard.com/a...anel-plant-in-maharashtra-118012901017_1.html
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...irst-lcd-panel-plant/articleshow/50969025.cms
Production is nothing. You buy those solder machines from some German or US companies, some guys programme it, some guys design the board and all one needs is to send the unpopulated board on the conveyer belt. If I have money I will start an production plant. Any "consultant" can set up a production plant for you in dust proof bla bla bla certificate you are talking. Even Flex/Fox/Sanmina does consulting work.
But design for LED panels is different ballgame. The tech is so costly and is closely guarded. Some third party manufacturers do panel manufacturing with strict technology transfers agreement from original IP owners.
Last, as for Walton entering into Germany, I repeat. Walton is a manufacturer or assembler of Panels. Not a designer. The max I bet they are doing is doing some software based on Android. Nothing more, nothing less. If Walton is a designer share proof of their R&D budget and their patent filings. If not bugg off.
PS: Panel in this sense is just the LED Screen. I have to explain and differentiate "even" that for some BD noobs.
Anyone here ever claim that Walton is inventing new tech dude?
All it is doing is refining/improving existing tech which it has the resources to do.
Walton has 28 patents pending which shows it is not just following existing LCD panel designs. It is by far the best electronics manufacturer that has ever come out of S Asia.