Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Hisense is pushing into the U.S. with a bet on ultra HD and smart TVs
(b) “Hisense has grown into the No 4 seller of TVs worldwide, according to DisplaySearch, an arm of market researcher NPD Group. * * * Based in Qingdao in northeast China, Hisense has 6.4 percent of the global TV market, DisplaySearch estimates, up from 5.1 percent a year ago. That puts it well behind No 1 Samsung’s 29.6 percent and No 2 LG’s 17 percent but within striking distance of Sony, which has 6.8 percent. * * * [In China] it has almost one-fifth of the [TV] market * * * It had only 1.3 percent of the US TV market last year”
Hisense Co, Ltd 海信集团有限公司 was set up in 1969 by Qingdao governmental authorities. en.wikipedia.org
(c) The report mentions two other Chinese TV makers:
(i) Skyworth 创维 was established in 1988, with the head office in Shenzhen. Wikipedia
(ii) Konka Group Co, Ltd 康佳集团 (founded in 1980; based in Shenzhen). Wikipedia 作者: choi 时间: 8-2-2014 12:47
Brendan Greeley, Supercool South Korea! www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... n-cool-by-euny-hong
(book review on Euny HONG, The Birth of Korean Cool; How one nation conquered teh world through pop culture. Picador (Aug 5, 2014))
Note: hanja
(a) Euny Hong’s surname is 洪.
(b) “Korean movies, K-Pop music acts, and TV shows in particular have become so beloved that the export of Korean culture has its own name, Hallyu, the Korean wave.”
hallyu 韓流
(c) “The country is driven, she explains, by han, a kind of rage at injustice that’s tended and stoked as an engine of productivity. Her brief chapter on Korea’s han against Japan is both the best and most concise explanation I’ve read of the two countries’ complicated and ancient feud.”
han (cultural) 恨
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_(cultural)