How Televisions Are Made | Biggest TV Factory In The World !!

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Discover How TELEVISIONS are MANUFACTURED, tested, and packaged half a million SMART TVs per year. Production and assembly of LED SMART TV televisions.

This is How Televisions Are Made In Factory📺| Mass production of Televisions

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All Comments (21)
  • @nuh_93
    Big salute to the Technology & the People working around !!
  • @broderp
    What is truly fascinating is how they have turned this modern electronic device into a disposable, non-repair viable industry.
  • @donwyoming1936
    The screens will last 20 years, but the capacitors on the circuit boards will leak and die in less than half that time. The little reflectors for the LEDs like to fall off giving you a bright spot on the screen. Cheap adhesive. LCD & LED TVs are pretty easy to trouble shoot & repair, if you can find components for them. The screens, themselves, last an extremely long time.
  • I remember testing the vacuum tubes at Radio Shack from our old analog TV in the 1960s.
  • @ianpalmer4840
    The technical progress is astonishing. My OLED screen ha 8 million pixels and is 3mm thick,
  • @royrice8021
    The put them together so fast I am sure glad they test them! 👍
  • @lajya01
    Low end TVs are made that way. The microLED and OLED ones are probably a much more complicated process.
  • @truckcamper5751
    Now, if they can only come up with something worth watching on TV
  • Fascinating, thank you very much for sharing, really appreciated. Thanks. Stay well stay safe.
  • @wakcedout
    Watching tvs go from cathode ray tubes to flat screen has been impressive. Between just a tv and a computer monitor the old crts would take up a decent amount of space, especially if you wanted and could afford a large one. Now you see massive flat screen tvs going for a fraction of their crt counterparts prices, and weighing far less. What once took two people and a handcart to move, one person can manage. And computer desks have now had space freed up making the old keyboard slides unnecessary. All of this change happened in less than 20 years which is amazing considering how long the crt itself lasted.
  • @larrybruce4856
    WoW ! ! ! I had no idea the components, screens and testing were a complex as they are. This was very educational. i appreciate my large flat screen TV now, more than before i saw how it's manufactured.
  • @pamt7740
    I used to screen print circuit boards for Baird TV's. Fascinating work.
  • @godess4993
    I would do jobs like this back then i wanted to study engineering and others things but didn't get the opportunities
  • @exittech1282
    now they don't last long after all these years of new technology lol
  • @Peter-pv8xx
    Buying a television set used be quite a chore, the bigger the set the heavier it was and the box was huge, a two person process usually requiring a large vehicle to trassport the thing, a van or pickup truck, then there was the arduous task of getting it into the house taking it out of the box and setting it on a sturdy stand, before that were the big consoles sometimes with the stereo components but in, a large heavy piece of furniture, they were for people with a lot of money and a big house and couldn't be brought home it had to be delivered. Who would have thought that one day you could go to the store pop a 50 inch tv in your shopping cart and wheel it out of the store by yourself, I bought a Panasonic 47 inch projection tv back in 2000, it was a massive unit that was delivered, a plasma set at the time cost around 20,000 and weren't that big, I paid 2,500 for the 47 inch, I sold it right before flat screens started to come down in price, a friend of mine has a 65 inch I think projection tv in her basement that her brother bought, it came in two pieces, nobody will ever want to buy it so she's stuck with it.
  • @OzkanOzel_USA
    This plant is located in Manisa, Turkey. It is Vestel’s factory of Zorlu Holding
  • @jimb4090
    LCD is not LED....keep your terms straight.
  • @thegroove2000
    Imagine if cave men could see how things have become.