Westinghouse Digital
Type | Private (Licensee of Westinghouse Electric Corporation) |
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Industry | Consumer electronics |
Founded | Orange, California, U.S. (2010 (2010), as Westinghouse Digital, LLC) |
Headquarters | Diamond Bar, California, U.S. |
Area served | Nationwide |
Key people | Richard Houng, CEO |
Products | Televisions |
Website | westinghousedigital.com |
Westinghouse Digital LLC is a US company that markets LCD televisions[1] located in Diamond Bar, California.
It is a licensee of the Westinghouse Licensing Corporation, commonly known as Westinghouse Electric Corporation.[2]
History
Westinghouse Digital Electronics stated that it had ceased operations in 2010 on its LinkedIn page.[3] The successor company is Westinghouse Electronics[4]
In 2012, Westinghouse Digital announced one of the first ultra high definition televisions (sometimes known as 4K).[5]
Westinghouse Digital is a ceiling fan, LCD TV manufacturer in the U.S.[6]
Notes
^ Westinghouse Digital Official Site Main Page
^ Trademarks & Terms of Use Westinghouse Digital Official Site
^ "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.
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^ "About us: Westinghouse Electronics". Retrieved 2018-10-23.
^ Westinghouse shows off 4K TV CNET.com, 6/17/2012
^ "Westinghouse review". www.quietcoolceilingfans.com. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
External links
- Official website