Bilal9
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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 , 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
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....
So - yeah, next year we will probably see your Onida, Videocon and Micromax TVs with Walton QLED panels - eh?