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<blockquote data-quote="gourav" data-source="post: 2339340" data-attributes="member: 30367"><p>Vu and Hisense are Chinese brands. However, you can just assume that most electronics, which are not Samsung, source majority of their components from China.</p><p></p><p>I think most people mis-diagnose the problem as the components being manufactured in China being low quality. That's not at all the case. Most major companies of the world are now manufacturing at least a part of their output in China. Even LG's display panels, which are now being used by pretty much every company except Samsung, are manufactured in China. </p><p></p><p>What defines whether a component will be good or not is the quality control procedures of the company. So companies like LG, Apple, Intel, etc. will have very strong quality controls to ensure that components with faulty parts don't reach the end consumer. And keep in mind that such quality control leads to higher wastage leading to greater production costs. Which is why companies like LG/Samsung/Sony price their products higher than Vu/Xiaomi etc.</p><p></p><p>So what you should look at is not who is manufacturing their components where, but how good is their track-record. The fact that Nokia likes to tout it's product as manufactured in India/Vietnam/Thailand etc. doesn't mean much if they don't implement proper quality controls. And keep in mind, India's manufacturing standards, at least in high end electronics, is lower than China's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gourav, post: 2339340, member: 30367"] Vu and Hisense are Chinese brands. However, you can just assume that most electronics, which are not Samsung, source majority of their components from China. I think most people mis-diagnose the problem as the components being manufactured in China being low quality. That's not at all the case. Most major companies of the world are now manufacturing at least a part of their output in China. Even LG's display panels, which are now being used by pretty much every company except Samsung, are manufactured in China. What defines whether a component will be good or not is the quality control procedures of the company. So companies like LG, Apple, Intel, etc. will have very strong quality controls to ensure that components with faulty parts don't reach the end consumer. And keep in mind that such quality control leads to higher wastage leading to greater production costs. Which is why companies like LG/Samsung/Sony price their products higher than Vu/Xiaomi etc. So what you should look at is not who is manufacturing their components where, but how good is their track-record. The fact that Nokia likes to tout it's product as manufactured in India/Vietnam/Thailand etc. doesn't mean much if they don't implement proper quality controls. And keep in mind, India's manufacturing standards, at least in high end electronics, is lower than China's. [/QUOTE]
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