Smart TV Ranking: Top 5 Ranked LCD TV Brands in 2015

We all know that the better the ranking of TV brands, its quality is beyond doubt. In fact, every year we have some changes in LCD TV brand rankings. Now, let's take a look at the top five 2015 LCD TV brand rankings.


TOP 1: Samsung LCD TV


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is the largest company in South Korea. Its business covers multiple fields, including semiconductors, mobile phones, monitors, notebooks, televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, digital video cameras, and IT products. Samsung Electronics maintains a leading position in the world market in nearly 20 kinds of products, including dynamic memory, static memory, CDMA mobile phones, computer monitors, LCD TVs, and color TV sets.

In addition to its joint venture with Sony to produce LCD screens, Samsung also owns its own brand of LCD TVs. Samsung's unique LCD TV technology: Wide Color Enhancer2 super enamel technology; DNIeTM digital nature engine; SRS TruSurround XTTM professional surround sound; exciting entertainment modes;

TOP 2: Sony LCD TV


The advent of Sony LCD TVs has opened up four new hotspots for flat panel TVs, namely HDMI 1.3 interface, 10bit HD panel, xvcolor color gamut standard and Motionflow 100Hz dynamic response time technology. These three new technologies were applied to the third-generation Sony BRAVIA LCD TV products. At present, the Sony LCD TV camps should be X, W, F, V380A, V, and M, if they are arranged in the order of high school and low-end. series.

So in accordance with the logic, Sony will allocate these three new technologies to different positioning models. That is, except for the most flagship X-series LCD TVs, the rest of the series do not have these three technologies at the same time. Reflects the well-deserved king status of Sony TV.

TOP 3: Skyworth LCD TV


Skyworth was established in 1988. After 20 years of hard work, Skyworth has grown into a renowned Chinese home appliance giant. In fiscal year 2007, the Group's annual sales reached HK$13.939 billion. Exports lasted for 10 years and ranked among the nation’s leading performers, successfully entering the world’s color TV sets. Ranked among the top ten brands, it has become China's top 100 electronics company ranked in the top 16 outstanding enterprises.

Skyworth based in China, facing the world, with "focus on health technology" as the concept, never splash technology, to healthy cloud TV, to heaven-sent 4k TV, Skyworth has been leading the trend of healthy appliances. With rich audio-visual products, consumers will enjoy superb audio and video entertainment.

TOP 4: Hisense LCD TV


Hisense TV business is operated by Qingdao Hisense Electric Co., Ltd. Hisense Electric has one of the most advanced digital TV production lines in China with a total annual production capacity of 16.1 million units. Hisense adheres to the development strategy of "technology-based enterprise and stable operation", based on the optimization of industrial structure, technological innovation as a driving force, capital operation as a lever, and sustained healthy development.

In the 21st century, Hisense is backed by its strong R&D capabilities and supported by an excellent international management team, which has accelerated the pace of industrial expansion and formed six major categories of multimedia, home appliances, communications, IT, real estate, and services (and supporting facilities). Industry section. In 2011, Hisense achieved sales revenue of 71.6 billion yuan, ranking among the top 100 Chinese electronic information companies.



TOP 5: Sharp LCD TV


Sharp is a Japanese electrical and electronics company. Founded in 1912, the head office is located in Osaka, Japan. Sharp is now operating in 25 countries and 62 regions in the world. It is a large-scale integrated electronic information company. In 2012, Sharp's share price continued to fall. On September 27, 2012, Sharp announced the submission of delisting applications to the Sapporo Exchange in Japan, the Nagoya Stock Exchange and the Fukuoka Stock Exchange.

This is due to Sharp’s cooperation with international giants and the depreciation of the yen, which is expected to increase sales of LCD panels for major products. Reorganization measures such as personnel reduction will also contribute to improving performance.




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