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According to Wikipedia, Videocon is one of the world's LCD panel manufacturers.
Also, according to news in 2011, Videocon invested a LCD panel factory in Mumbai, India with the support of local government (City and Industrial Development Corporation, or CIDCO).
basically, lg,sharp and samsung these 3 only are companies to manufacture panels for lcd tvs. sharp is providing their panels to toshiba, hitachi, akai. lg is giving to panasonic and sony, now a days samsung is not proving panels to anyone. philips and videocon using chinese panels for their lcds. among them sony and sharp are the best for value for money. samsung is experimenting with thier panels.so it is riskier at times to buy samsung tvs.
There are pros and cons to the LCD panels compared to the modern panels. Examples would be the LCD is better quality, but you need a certain angle to look at the screen properly. There is great information on it here. ww.techmind.org/lcd/index.html
When trying to sync your Sony television with your Videocon rote, refer to the owner's manual for both devices. If the devices are not compatible, you will not be able to sync them.
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No.. SHARP is the leader in LCD . Even SONY is purchasing LCD panels from SHARP's plant !.
There are a wide variety of companies that manufacture 26 inch LCD televisions. Magnavox, Vizio, Sharp, and Samsung, for example, each manufacture this product.
There are several companies worldwide that manufacture LCD panels, including major players like Samsung, LG Display, AU Optronics, Innolux Corporation, and BOE Technology Group. These companies are known for producing a wide range of LCD panels for various applications such as televisions, monitors, and mobile devices.
As of 2021, there is no specific location known as Videocon. Videocon is a brand name primarily associated with consumer electronics, so it does not have a population.
Videocon was created in 1979.
History of Videocon Videocon is an Indian multinational with interests in Consumer Electronics, Home Appliances, Colour Picture Tube Glass, and Oil & Gas. Videocon was founded in 1987 by Nandlal Madhavlal Dhoot. At that time it used to manufacture TV and Washing Machine. In 1989- 90, Videocon started manufacturing Home Entertainment Systems, Electric Motors & AC. Videocon entered Refrigerators and coolers segment in 1991. In 1995, Videocon started manufacturing Glass shells for CRT and in 1996 it ventured into Kitchen appliances and crude oil segment. In 1998, Videocon started manufacturing Compressors & Compressor Motors. In the year 2000, Videocon tookover Philips Color TV Plant. In 2005, Videocon tookover 3 plants of Electrolux India and acquired Thomson CPT. Today, it has evolved into a giant conglomerate with annual revenues of over U$4.1 billion.
Videocon's motto is 'The Indian Multinational'.