e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

The industry is flooded with manufacturers of varying capabilities, resources, commitment to quality and pre/post sales support. Some of these manufacturers will produce average quality displays without the needed enhancements that your customers expect today.

E3 Displays is all about making the manufacturing of your perfect display simple. We’ll guide you through an easy process to help you built your product so you never have to worry about low quality, inferior technology, unnecessary enhancements, and post sales continued support. Let’s make your business thrive.

e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

In recent time, China domestic companies like BOE have overtaken LCD manufacturers from Korea and Japan. For the first three quarters of 2020, China LCD companies shipped 97.01 million square meters TFT LCD. And China"s LCD display manufacturers expect to grab 70% global LCD panel shipments very soon.

BOE started LCD manufacturing in 1994, and has grown into the largest LCD manufacturers in the world. Who has the 1st generation 10.5 TFT LCD production line. BOE"s LCD products are widely used in areas like TV, monitor, mobile phone, laptop computer etc.

TianMa Microelectronics is a professional LCD and LCM manufacturer. The company owns generation 4.5 TFT LCD production lines, mainly focuses on making medium to small size LCD product. TianMa works on consult, design and manufacturing of LCD display. Its LCDs are used in medical, instrument, telecommunication and auto industries.

TCL CSOT (TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd), established in November, 2009. TCL has six LCD panel production lines commissioned, providing panels and modules for TV and mobile products. The products range from large, small & medium display panel and touch modules.

Established in 1996, Topway is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the design and manufacturing of industrial LCD module. Topway"s TFT LCD displays are known worldwide for their flexible use, reliable quality and reliable support. More than 20 years expertise coupled with longevity of LCD modules make Topway a trustworthy partner for decades. CMRC (market research institution belonged to Statistics China before) named Topway one of the top 10 LCD manufactures in China.

The Company engages in the R&D, manufacturing, and sale of LCD panels. It offers LCD panels for notebook computers, desktop computer monitors, LCD TV sets, vehicle-mounted IPC, consumer electronics products, mobile devices, tablet PCs, desktop PCs, and industrial displays.

Founded in 2008,Yunnan OLiGHTEK Opto-Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd. dedicated themselves to developing high definition AMOLED (Active Matrix-Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology and micro-displays.

e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

Located at Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, E3 Commercial Kitchen Solutions was founded in 2010 to proudly serve as a manufacturers’ representative to the commercial foodservice equipment industry. The space operates as a test kitchen and showroom for visiting clients. While on-site, clients can test the exclusive lines of restaurant equipment with E3 Corporate Chef, Josh Hill.

E3 represents some of the best-in-class manufacturers such as Alto-Shaam, Southbend, Wells, APW Wyott and many more. We were lucky enough to have the opportunity to speak with Equipment Specialist, Joe McDonald, and Chef Josh to discuss their favorite attributes of the business.

Joe describes E3 as a manufacturers’ representative firm that specializes in foodservice equipment. They cover the six New England states and promote and support the brands that the business represents. E3 and their employees work with end-users, and design consultants and dealers assist them with foodservice equipment solutions based on their applications.

The TriMark and E3 partnership works exceptionally well because both parties have the same goals, like (Joe outlines) “As a manufacturers’ rep group, we have always done business with TriMark – going back to the days of just United East. The benefit we look for is a true partnership where both the dealer and representative look to support each other to provide the end-user with the best product for their needs. We work together to help identify what that piece of equipment might be, by understanding the client’s business – where they are today and where they want to be tomorrow.”

The partnership has primarily been a success because it has always been a two-way street. Joe explains that E3 is often asked to get involved in equipment specifications and demonstrations at both the E3 test kitchen and TriMark Innovation Center in Boston. When TriMark leads with one of E3 manufacturers, we look to sell it based on its features and benefits, but most importantly because of how it fits the needs of our customer.

Along with partners Joe Burbine and Ken Lawler, McDonald is one of the principals of E3. His title is Equipment Specialist which entails understanding the needs of the end-user to find the best product that will meet those needs. Whether it is a dealer representative calling Joe for suggestions or working with them in the field, the common goal is to identify the product that can best support the final application. Understanding the goal of the operator is critical to whether E3 can be successful in the recommendations they make.

Another major part of Joe’s role includes being regularly involved with Chef Josh and the rest of the E3 team to run programs at their test kitchen. Their aim is to showcase and educate customers on either a specific product line or a group of lines and engage designers and consultants to emphasize product capabilities as well as the services that the E3 team can offer both pre-sale and post-sale. McDonald emphasizes the importance of product education so that people fully understand what the equipment can do and how it is essential to their success. The team spends a lot of time post-sale making sure the product is living up the consumer’s expectations. The primary goal is to see their end-users thrive and succeed.

McDonald is proud and invested in the E3 business. He attributes the success of the business to “the team and always trying to keep it fun. We work together and always try to do what is right and best for anyone we work with. We play to each other’s strengths and are never afraid to hand something off to another team member if we think they are the best person to handle the job”, Joe says. “The team members at E3 are more than colleagues; we are friends who genuinely care about each other and our families. Our team takes a lot of pride in what we do and it’s a great feeling to know you always have someone watching out for you and they are there when you need them. The fun we have together makes the harder days a lot easier to get through. The people I work with make me better at what I do, and I cannot say enough about how much respect I have for all of them. We are a TEAM.”

Performing the role of Corporate Chef, Josh handles all the culinary aspects of E3 including trainings, demos and culinary classes. He works with clients to test drive equipment and troubleshoot cooking applications in order to achieve maximum menu efficiency. Josh focuses on collaborating and interacting with consumers to streamline complex procedures into user-friendly settings.

Hill finds E3 a rewarding place to work on a variety of levels. To start, the business has a commitment to excellence – for both themselves and their customers. Josh also takes pride in collaborating with chefs. He enjoys teaching them new and innovative approaches to cooking; this allows him to pass along the practices and skills he has learned throughout his career. Lastly, he highlights the changing dynamic of the industry. There are constantly new prospects engaging with E3, which allows Josh to continually meet new people, travel to new places and build lasting relationships.

e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

In recent time, China domestic companies like BOE have overtaken LCD manufacturers from Korea and Japan. For the first three quarters of 2020, China LCD companies shipped 97.01 million square meters TFT LCD. And China"s LCD display manufacturers expect to grab 70% global LCD panel shipments very soon.

BOE started LCD manufacturing in 1994, and has grown into the largest LCD manufacturers in the world. Who has the 1st generation 10.5 TFT LCD production line. BOE"s LCD products are widely used in areas like TV, monitor, mobile phone, laptop computer etc.

TianMa Microelectronics is a professional LCD and LCM manufacturer. The company owns generation 4.5 TFT LCD production lines, mainly focuses on making medium to small size LCD product. TianMa works on consult, design and manufacturing of LCD display. Its LCDs are used in medical, instrument, telecommunication and auto industries.

TCL CSOT (TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd), established in November, 2009. TCL has six LCD panel production lines commissioned, providing panels and modules for TV and mobile products. The products range from large, small & medium display panel and touch modules.

Established in 1996, Topway is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the design and manufacturing of industrial LCD module. Topway"s TFT LCD displays are known worldwide for their flexible use, reliable quality and reliable support. More than 20 years expertise coupled with longevity of LCD modules make Topway a trustworthy partner for decades. CMRC (market research institution belonged to Statistics China before) named Topway one of the top 10 LCD manufactures in China.

The Company engages in the R&D, manufacturing, and sale of LCD panels. It offers LCD panels for notebook computers, desktop computer monitors, LCD TV sets, vehicle-mounted IPC, consumer electronics products, mobile devices, tablet PCs, desktop PCs, and industrial displays.

Founded in 2008,Yunnan OLiGHTEK Opto-Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd. dedicated themselves to developing high definition AMOLED (Active Matrix-Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology and micro-displays.

e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

China"s State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT) (国家广播电影电视总局) affected the world of Chinese online games in 2004 by instating a blanket ban on computer game related commercials in the state-run media. The only company to directly contradict this ban is Chinese game provider The9, which teamed with Coca-Cola to jointly promote the release of the popular Western MMORPG World of Warcraft in 2005. Besides this instance, the online game market has thrived without much media promotion.

e3 commercial lcd displays made in china

Samsung Display will stop producing LCD panels by the end of the year. The display maker currently runs two LCD production lines in South Korea and two in China, according to Reuters. Samsung tells The Verge that the decision will accelerate the company’s move towards quantum dot displays, while ZDNetreports that its future quantum dot TVs will use OLED rather than LCD panels.

The decision comes as LCD panel prices are said to be falling worldwide. Last year, Nikkei reported that Chinese competitors are ramping up production of LCD screens, even as demand for TVs weakens globally. Samsung Display isn’t the only manufacturer to have closed down LCD production lines. LG Display announced it would be ending LCD production in South Korea by the end of the 2020 as well.

Last October Samsung Display announced a five-year 13.1 trillion won (around $10.7 billion) investment in quantum dot technology for its upcoming TVs, as it shifts production away from LCDs. However, Samsung’s existing quantum dot or QLED TVs still use LCD panels behind their quantum dot layer. Samsung is also working on developing self-emissive quantum-dot diodes, which would remove the need for a separate layer.

Although Samsung Display says that it will be able to continue supplying its existing LCD orders through the end of the year, there are questions about what Samsung Electronics, the largest TV manufacturer in the world, will use in its LCD TVs going forward. Samsung told The Vergethat it does not expect the shutdown to affect its LCD-based QLED TV lineup. So for the near-term, nothing changes.

One alternative is that Samsung buys its LCD panels from suppliers like TCL-owned CSOT and AUO, which already supply panels for Samsung TVs. Last year The Elec reported that Samsung could close all its South Korean LCD production lines, and make up the difference with panels bought from Chinese manufacturers like CSOT, which Samsung Display has invested in.