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Is Philips really no longer making TVs?

Of course it is made by Philips, and the production line is always working. Philips just no longer produces its own panels. This is not news. It stopped producing panels a few years ago. But what impact will it have on Chinese buyers? Are the Philips monitors and TVs that Chinese buyers have purchased originally from the Netherlands? What a joke, isn’t it always produced and sold locally in China? Philips no longer produces panels. Only European buyers are affected, because they can no longer buy a complete set of original Philips. They must endure that one or more parts or even the entire panel in the TV is MADE IN CHINA. However, MADE IN CHINA has long invaded their lives.

SO, it doesn’t matter whether Philips makes TV/monitor panels or not, Philips is still there.

Ten years ago, Philips' CRT monitors were in line with LG, and they even directly purchased LG picture tubes. As early as 5 years ago, Philips' LCD was on the same line as TPV (AOC). Aren’t many international big names always like this?

If you have the original screen, you will have to buy a high-end TV from Sharp or Sony. At least it will have an original Japanese screen. TVs sold in China by major international brands such as Panasonic, Toshiba, and Philips all contain some Chinese parts and are fully assembled in China.

China is the world’s big factory. Could it be that the poster always felt that the “big international brands” he had bought were all produced abroad? That's really tragic. Almost all well-known brands of household appliances are produced in China, and high-end models of some brands are produced locally. Moreover, these models are often not sold for the Asia-Pacific market, but only for Europe and the United States. This has always been the case.

Now even high-end cars are like this, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Chinese factory, steel plate--Shougang or Baosteel purchases, glass--Fuyao Glass, it is estimated that except for the engine and gearbox and other major Components, basically all parts are made in China. Do you think such a car is a Mercedes-Benz or a Beijing-Benz? Or does Beijing Benz count as Mercedes-Benz?

I figured everything out.