Samsung claims within two months the production of cheaper televisions than now to start. The manufacturer from South Korea says the production costs to bring back and want to play on the growing demand for cheap tvs.
The demand for low-endtelevisies is on the rise and “when the demand is there, we are open to that segment of the steps,” says Kim Hyun-suk of Samsung’s display division, told Reuters. Samsung would in its home country of South Korea is already significant competition at the bottom of the market experience. So would tv’s already 40 percent cheaper than average to be offered by retailers, who work together with small local manufacturers.
Samsung would already be a busy time for production costs and prices for the lower segment to optimize. “The cheap models are within one or two months ready for the sale,” says Hyun-suk. Samsung seems to be the step a virtue of necessity. Manufacturers have already had to contend with falling prices. Samsung and competitors like Panasonic, Sony and Sharp, try to understand to earn money on high-end devices where there is more margin to make.
We hope Samsung is that more than half of the tvs that the company this year, sells a ‘Smart TV’ with internet access and interactive functionality. Samsung expects 50 million tv’s to be able to deliver this year. The company sees no negative impact of the economic crisis and claims that the sales even higher than last year.