Fujitsu: 'Manufacturing Plasma TVs only ... holes'

As the first company in the world to ship a commercial plasma TV, Fujitsu had to pity it to stop producing this product due to lack of . profits.

" Revenue from plasma TVs has been declining over time, due to competition from rival LCD TV technology ," Fujitsu representative said.

Currently, Fujitsu has stopped producing most models, leaving only a few high-end models for sale at major electronics stores in the UK and the US.

"The cost and profit of plasma TVs are not commensurate with the level of investment, so we feel it is time to pull out of this market. Since March, Fujitsu will only focus its resources. force for key businesses is heating and ventilation equipment only ".

Picture 1 of Fujitsu: 'Manufacturing Plasma TVs only ... holes' Source: Gizmodo In the early 90s, Fujitsu General was the first company in the world to sell plasma TVs, after more than two decades of hard work studying in the US and Japan. But by 2005, Fujitsu had to cede almost all plasma TV parts to Hitachi partners, citing "not being able to handle too large inputs".

Earlier this year, another famous Japanese TV brand Pioneer also had to postpone its new plant construction plan, after plasma TV sales fell below the red alert.

However, not all electronics companies turn their backs on the Plasma TV market. For example, Matsushita - Panasonic brand owner still strongly supports this line of products besides LCD TVs.

Trong Cam