Westinghouse Digital Electronics

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Westinghouse Digital Electronics, LLC
Type LLC
Founded Santa Fe Springs, California, USA
Headquarters Santa Fe Springs, California, USA
Key people Richard Houng, Founder
Industry Electronics & engineering
Products Home appliances
Slogan The Past That Is About The Future
Website Westinghouse Digital Homepage

Westinghouse Digital Electronics LLC is an American company that manufactures LCD monitors and other consumer electronic products, licensing its name from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, a division of CBS Corporation.

A relatively recent addition to the LCD television market, Westinghouse Digital is notable for having mass-marketed one of the first 1080p HDTV-ready monitors. As a newer electronics name, most of Westinghouse's products include budget-level features and price-points, though the picture quality of their screens have generally received good reviews.[1]

Though Westinghouse Digital licenses its name from CBS and is incorporated in California, there has been some controversy as to who actually owns the company. CEO Douglas Woo has maintained the confidentiality of the ownership of the private company, but admits it has a significant vertically-integrated relationship with Chi Mei Optoelectronics, a Taiwanese manufacturer of LCD panels. [2]

  1. ^ Westinghouse LVM-37W3 HDTV compares quite favorably with the largest Apple display
  2. ^ Consumer Electronics: The Clone Wars, Electronics Manufacturing Asia

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