My ancient television died and I took some Biden bucks to purchase a new Samsung. The television wouldn’t accept my WiFi password. As I would type it, I would get about halfway done and the tv would jump to the next screen and fail connecting, informing me it was an incorrect password. The password was MakeAmericaGreat. It wasn’t until I changed it to something else that it finally connected. It’s impressive how they censor even the most minute details.
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Eh, you might want to check that. QLED is made in Korea, as are the high-end lines. Low-end lines with older generation tech is Chinese. That's true of both Samsung and LG. Likewise, none of the OLED lines for LG, Panasonic or Sony are Chinese. They won't share the intellectual property and cut their own throats.
You've not been to the mega-factory outside Seoul that LG built in 2005 which they lease out to Samsung and Sony. I have. Everything comes from China.
Hmmm. Interesting info. It's publically acknowledged that Samsung's A3, A4, A6 and L8 in Korea are the current tech plants, the only current tech plant in CN is the one dedicated to iPhone / iPad displays.
Likewise, LG's had issues with getting their current tech plant running in CN, so they announced last year they'd be expanding their plants in Mexico and moving their planned current tech production line from CN to Indonesia.
I understand the press releases say one thing. And I'm never gonna convince you that my first hand knowledge and experience is better. But it is.