Hi mga bossing, I saw this from a certain forum at medyo napa-isip ako.
What do you think guys?..
http://kenerdel.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/never-buy-devant-tv/simple tech
Nov 07, 2014 @ 02:39:14
Guys, accept the fact that the technology today is different from before, we are moving forward. In the current trend gadget features are the same, the only difference is the brand. The Big brands already established their names that’s why most of us are “brand slaves”. What ever negative we heard about them for us it’s okay, but for the new brands one small problem is a one big issue. Today it is not the battle of the brands, it is the battle of the specs. Different brands have the same parts inside.
Think of it, for example one TV is made up of hundreds of parts/component inside of it. Even a giant brand don’t have the ability to invest to build up hundreds of factories for each parts/component just to assemble a single model of TV. The reality is in every type of gadgets they uses the same parts, the only difference is the brand and the operating programs.
Yes there are brands that sucks, but not all the model line up of their product.
Almost all gadgets now are assembled in China since most of the factories of minor parts/components are there. Like one big brand that claims to be a Korean brand. yes, it is but most of their parts are china made. they are Korean brand but assembled in china or assembled in Korea but most of the parts are imported from China.
There are also brands that have very poor quality, it is because their parts are coming from a poor quality factory. But not all China assembled or China brands have poor quality, most of them uses same parts which is also used by the giant one.
The Japanese brand age is done, We are now currently under the Korean brand, one day we will all wake up and realized that it is the age for the China brands.
I am telling this just to open up your mind guys, I know it because Audio/video is my field, this is my passion and this is my interest.
Time will come, the term “MADE IN CHINA” will be redefined.