Westinghouse Electronics

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Westinghouse Electronics, LLC
FormerlyWestinghouse Digital, LLC
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryConsumer electronics
Founded2010 (2010), in Orange, California, U.S. (as Westinghouse Digital, LLC)
Headquarters,
Area served
Nationwide
ProductsTelevisions
OwnerState Council of the People's Republic of China and Tsinghua University
ParentTsinghua Tongfang
Websitewestinghouseelectronics.com

Westinghouse Electronics LLC is a Chinese-owned American company that manufactures LCD televisions located in Diamond Bar, California.

It is a licensee of the Westinghouse Licensing Corporation, commonly known as Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

History

In 2010, Westinghouse Digital stated on its LinkedIn page that it had ceased operations. The brand was then acquired by Chinese company Tsinghua TongFang, who manufactures products under the Westinghouse Electronics brand.

In 2012, Westinghouse Electronics announced one of the first ultra high definition televisions featuring 4K resolutions.

Notes

  1. ^ Westinghouse Electronics Official Site Main Page
  2. ^ Trademarks & Terms of Use Westinghouse Digital Official Site
  3. ^ "Westinghouse Digital Electronics". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2018-10-23. Until April, 2010, Westinghouse Digital Electronics was a leading LCD TV manufacturer in the U.S. The company provided a full line of LCD displays as well as other consumer electronic products. Westinghouse Digital Electronics LCD-based line-up included a complete family of 720p and 1080p LCD HDTVs and HD 1080p monitors in a wide range of sizes and formats, HD Grade™ computer standard and widescreen monitors, digital photo frames and notebook/HDTV bundles.
  4. ^ Willcox, James K. "TV Brands Aren't Always What They Seem". Consumer Reports. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  5. ^ Westinghouse shows off 4K TV CNET.com, 6/17/2012

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