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Gosh i have to answer an imbecile ...heights of spoon feeding.
Do you understand whats been said in that link "Walton conducts research for spectra q TV". Let me quote from the news, see the first para and second para

This means they conducted market feasibility research before introducing QLED TV. Which means they had doubts if Locals will be afford it or if market is ready or does it make cost wise sensible decision to invest so much in marketing hype about SpectraQ TV.

If you still feel so good about your Walton, please share a single pic of company LCD / LED panel production line.
They just assemble tv kits and many times they just use chinese oem manufacturers, they dont produce any kind of LED panel . The cost of setting up something like that is more than the total turnover of walton in 2014.

The noob 'smell' around here is unbelievable :disagree:, we have to prove everything to the Bhartis. OK Bud, here's a piece of old news,

Walton to produce LED panel, backlight
Staff Correspondent

Published :Friday, 10 June, 2016, Time : 12:00 AM


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The country's electronics giant Walton has taken initiative for manufacturing LED panel and backlight in Bangladesh, one of the prime items for the display of LED products like LED TV, desktop and laptop monitor, mobile and tab screen.

For this the local company is making huge investment in setting up a ultra-modern LED panel manufacturing unit with latest technologies and machinery at the premises of Walton Micro-Tech Corporation at Chandra in Gazipur.

The Walton officials said, the new factory will manufacture 20 lakh units of LED panel annually, of which a major portion would be exported after meeting the local demand.
They said, Walton is setting up a 4-storied LED panel manufacturing factory on 8 lakh square feet, where class 10,000 standard clean room will be established.

The construction process is in the final stage. Already, the purchase procedure of cutting edge optical grade extrusion machine from Germany has been completed.

In addition, hydraulic die cutting machine and high speed dot printing machine will be installed in the new factory. The installation process of all the machines will be started from October this year and mass production will be started from January next year.

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Watch Bhartis come back claiming that Walton doesn't use CNC die-cutting machines for electronics metal-stamping jobs....:lol:

So - yeah, next year we will probably see your Onida, Videocon and Micromax TVs with Walton QLED panels - eh?
 
Quite funny, because statistics says otherwise.

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46 Km of Bangladesh Network has top speed of 95 KMPH, that's a whopping 1.5% of the total Bangladesh railway network. 50% of the total track has maximum speed limit of 50 KMPH. and 40% of the total Bangladesh railway network has a top speed of 25 KMPH!

Basically Bangladesh has toy trains doing the trains' work! :D

I heard that many in the villages of Bangladesh still think that cars are live animals like mini dinosaurs, @Bilal9 can explain better. :P
 
It's you who can't swallow the fact that a country 1/8th your size was doing far better even in the 1980's.
Nowadays the standards of air-travel in India are much improved of course

Annual Domestic air traffic in India(81 million) is nearly 120 times more than that of Bangladesh (0.7 Million),

I don't know how we could improve so much...:lol: Or is it that Bangladesh had some sort of decline ?
 
More @Bilal9 jokes....

Buying? Are you kidding me? Say leasing.

Unless you're an airline like Biman, which 'buys' aircraft ( four 777-300ERs, four 787-8 Dreamliners,and two Next-Generation 737-800s in the short term, more to come....).

Indian carriers mostly 'lease' aircraft, from the likes of GE leasing.

While in real life...

Why Donald Trump thanked SpiceJet

IndiGo firms up 250 A320neo aircraft – Airbus’ largest order by number

And how about these pictures for Walton's new compressor castings and compressor plant?

Wow, a hermetically sealed compressor is indeed the pinnacle of engineering. Congratulations !!!
 
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It's you who can't swallow the fact that a country 1/8th your size was doing far better even in the 1980's.

Swallow the fact? Just why are you so adamant on making yourself seem more important than you actually are, both as a nation and as a people?

"Was doing far better"? Really? LOL


Regarding jet travel - I already explained in numerous threads that even short 200 mile (320 KM) routes like Dhaka-Chittagong were served by F-28 commuter jets in 1981. Later the F-28s were used in other routes like DAC-SYL as well as over the border to Kolkata which were even shorter. Some very thin routes were served by F-27s which were inducted as well in Indian Airlines, but for much longer routes in India.

https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1981/1981 - 3129.html

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This is when India had only rail service for that length of route, if at all. Or they had to use these 1950's era crates for these routes....
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Almost no airport in India had enclosed boarding bridges at that time, while Dhaka did. I rest my case....

What are you even attempting to compare here? Equipment used on trunk routes in 80s bd Vs those used on trunk routes (Bom-Del, BOM-blr, del-ccu etc) in 1980s India, is what you should be comparing, not what you pick and choose to... only since you feel the need to, of course. Airbus 320, 300, B737 have been India's domestic workhorses since the 70s. These were also used on non trunk routes regularly, like for example, Bombay-Poona-Bombay, a route less than 180km. Why are we even discussing this? Bangladesh isn't even important in the eyes of the global aviation industry.

You should be lucky biman finally got rid of their DC10s. I hope they get rid of their other junk too.

Indian metro airports built post independence (mostly in the 80s), all came with passenger boarding bridges, so I'm not sure what you're on about. We've completely revamped our airport infra since then... wish I could say the same about your country. Your o-so-modern boarding bridges are the same as they were back when your airport opened.

The point is... look where we are today and that's all that matters!


Nowadays the standards of air-travel in India are much improved of course and Sanghi fanboys are trying to re-write history that does not suit the new 'glorious' Bharat. Now who has the inferiority complex??

You still do, for it is you who repeatedly brings up India every minute of your little life. Anyone who disagrees with your BS is a sanghi then? quite a simplistic and expectedly narrow point of view.
 
And how about these SMD 'pick and place' machines for TV boards and Laptop motherboards? Couldn't be happening in Bangladesh - right? Must be Doctored and Photoshopped....
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After all - if 'Micromax' in Bharat couldn't, how could we??
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And how about these SMD 'pick and place' machines for TV boards and Laptop motherboards? Couldn't be happening in Bangladesh - right? Must be Doctored and Photoshopped....
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Yawn...boasting about making motherboards in house...

after compressors, lol.

Now how about a five axis multi-tasking center developed in India as a result of industry-academia collaboration ? :lol:

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And the final WALTON product - yeah I know, there are some Chinese parts in these, but what laptop doesn't?

Definitely a MacBook AIR vibe here, and yes even the MacBook AIR also has Chinese parts....

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its not BD bashing, we have gone through it they will get over it too...
Its just bashing up some dirty lungis...who still keep flying high without any support from inside.

Repair the Fatta Dhoti first - it's showing......

At the last DITF-17, Walton introduced its latest innovative design of LED TV named ‘Next Generation SpectraQ TV’ that offered amazing display technology, power efficient features and unmatched colour quality, the Walton officials said, adding, that Walton brand SpectraQ TV with QD (Quantum Dot) Plus technology backlight system would increase the range of colours by 98-99 percent than the televisions with normal technology based panel system.

The first senior assistant director (television marketing) of Walton Group, noted that customer faith and self-reliance on Walton brand’s LED televisions have increased significantly during the current year due to its unique specialties like LED TVs with cutting edge technologies, assurance of world-class standard, affordable price, eye-catching designs and colours, six-months replacement warranty, two years warranty for LED panel and other spare parts, 5 years free service facility, nationwide sales and service points.

In the current year, the sales of Walton brand LED televisions have increased by about 325 percent compared to previous year’s sales, he added. Walton officials said that separate manufacturing lines were set up at Walton Micro-Tech Corporation at Chandra in Gazipur for producing plastic cabinet, speaker, remote control, mother board, electric power cable and LED TV panel.

After commencing local production of LED TVs, Walton has been able to cut down the prices of LED television gradually. The first senior deputy director and television R&D in-charge of Walton Group said that application of latest technology in Walton LED TVs resulted in improving the quality of produced televisions by following ‘zero tolerance’ policy.

Addition of state-of-the art machines increased production following upward demand and vertically integrated production of necessary parts at Walton Micro-Tech Corporation resulted in the reduction of fixed factory overhead which led the local brand to reduce prices of its LED televisions substantially, he added.

At present approvals of 28 patents of Walton in global television research are under process, he said adding, they are using IPS (In-Plan Switching), ADS and HADS technology-based panel in their produced LED TVs, which resulted in giving wide viewing angles and high-contrast pictures to viewers.

In addition, the use of Dolby digital sound system, DLED and ELED backlight with dynamic backlight control, high-quality mother board in Walton LED TVs have resulted in Walton branded TVs having incredibly vibrant colour, superior sound as well as sharper images. The panel of LED TV is being produced with highest standard at an ISO class 7 Dust Free Clean Room, he added.


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And the final WALTON product - yeah I know, there are some Chinese parts in these, but what laptop doesn't?

Definitely a MacBook AIR vibe here, and yes even the MacBook AIR also has Chinese parts....

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Repair the Fatta Dhoti first - it's showing......

At the last DITF-17, Walton introduced its latest innovative design of LED TV named ‘Next Generation SpectraQ TV’ that offered amazing display technology, power efficient features and unmatched colour quality, the Walton officials said, adding, that Walton brand SpectraQ TV with QD (Quantum Dot) Plus technology backlight system would increase the range of colours by 98-99 percent than the televisions with normal technology based panel system.

The first senior assistant director (television marketing) of Walton Group, noted that customer faith and self-reliance on Walton brand’s LED televisions have increased significantly during the current year due to its unique specialties like LED TVs with cutting edge technologies, assurance of world-class standard, affordable price, eye-catching designs and colours, six-months replacement warranty, two years warranty for LED panel and other spare parts, 5 years free service facility, nationwide sales and service points.

In the current year, the sales of Walton brand LED televisions have increased by about 325 percent compared to previous year’s sales, he added. Walton officials said that separate manufacturing lines were set up at Walton Micro-Tech Corporation at Chandra in Gazipur for producing plastic cabinet, speaker, remote control, mother board, electric power cable and LED TV panel.

After commencing local production of LED TVs, Walton has been able to cut down the prices of LED television gradually. The first senior deputy director and television R&D in-charge of Walton Group said that application of latest technology in Walton LED TVs resulted in improving the quality of produced televisions by following ‘zero tolerance’ policy.

Addition of state-of-the art machines increased production following upward demand and vertically integrated production of necessary parts at Walton Micro-Tech Corporation resulted in the reduction of fixed factory overhead which led the local brand to reduce prices of its LED televisions substantially, he added.

At present approvals of 28 patents of Walton in global television research are under process, he said adding, they are using IPS (In-Plan Switching), ADS and HADS technology-based panel in their produced LED TVs, which resulted in giving wide viewing angles and high-contrast pictures to viewers.

In addition, the use of Dolby digital sound system, DLED and ELED backlight with dynamic backlight control, high-quality mother board in Walton LED TVs have resulted in Walton branded TVs having incredibly vibrant colour, superior sound as well as sharper images. The panel of LED TV is being produced with highest standard at an ISO class 7 Dust Free Clean Room, he added.


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Yawn...boasting about making motherboards in house...

after compressors, lol.

Now how about a five axis multi-tasking center developed in India as a result of industry-academia collaboration ? :lol:

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Well honestly I'm happy that you're plain giddy and tickled at producing a copy of a Huron machine - come back with news about how many you sell overseas, which will be self-deflating and anti-climactic, I can assure you. Your own home market is however assured, as it may have a Non-tariff barriers to trade (NTBs).

There are better places in the world where these copies of European CNC machining centers can be made (China ring a bell?). China has you beat in the Low, Middle and High end of the CNC markets.

Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh will be invariably buying Chinese, unless they have a longer term vision like Walton, whereby they will buy first rate Swiss, Danish or German-made machines. No chance of buying unproven Indian CNC lathes, no matter how shiny.....

Heck your own Bhartiya market is now dominated by large scale Chinese capital goods such as Chinese powerplants, gas turbines etc., so much that inefficient producers like BHEL are whining, crying foul and running to Delhi like babies to Mom, asking for trade 'protection'.
 
Well honestly I'm happy that you're plain giddy and tickled at producing a copy of a Huron machine

Well I am happy that you're yet to understand that that machine was developed & manufactured in India. :lol: Don't worry, more India developed machine tools are on their way as a part of our new policy and R&D in this sector. The target is to double the output of the machine tool industry & a machine tool park is being set up in Tumkur near Bangalore for the same.

And more technologies in the capital goods sector such as Advanced USC are underway, much to the dismay of BeeDees.

Heck your own Bhartiya market is now dominated by large scale Chinese capital goods such as Chinese powerplants, gas turbines etc.,

Again, plain BS. 60% of them are from Indian manufacturers, BHEL, L&T MHPS, toshibha JSW or Alstom Bharat forge.

And you don't need to worry much about our capital goods industry which is growing with a 5 year CAGR of 7% & exports of the same growing at a CAGR of 15%. Better bother about your own 0.5 billion shipbuilding Industry.

No chance of buying unproven Indian CNC lathes, no matter how shiny.....

You sure about that ? Though I would say this scale of machine tool consumption is rather pathetic.

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Well I am happy that you're yet to understand that that machine was developed & manufactured in India. :lol:

Don't worry, more India developed machine tools are on their way as a part of our new policy and R&D in this sector.

Along with more technologies in the capital goods sector such as Advanced USC.


Again, plain BS. 60% ofthem are from Indian manufacturers, BHEL, L&T MHPS, toshibha JSW or Alstom Bharat forge.



You sure about that ?

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Mate ; How do you find the Will and Strength to tolerate these guys
 

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