2499 Ocean! The quality of Changhong TV is not very good. Here are some problems I encountered with Changhong TV, for your reference only. The quality of Changhong LCD TVs is extremely poor. Changhong LCD TV often makes a clicking or dinging sound inside the case when watching TV. After-sales service will tell you that it is due to thermal expansion and contraction, but some TV sets of the same model do not have this sound, and some have this sound. This is a common problem with Changhong LCD TVs. My Changhong LCD TV 55Q1R has poor resolution. The price of this TV from Gome is nearly RMB 10,000. Changhong’s after-sales service is basically deceptive. And it’s extremely expensive. Changhong’s after-sales maintenance team will replace the module regardless of whether your machine is serious or whether your problem is major or minor. In other words, even if a resistor on your motherboard is broken, they will replace the entire motherboard. In fact, a resistor only costs a few cents. If one capacitor of the power board is broken, the entire power board will be replaced, and Changhong after-sales service will charge you the price of the entire power board plus the maintenance cost. Changhong then used the recycled power strip to replace the broken capacitors, repaired them, and then replaced them in other people's homes. My Changhong LCD 55Q1R borderless version has poor resolution. This TV costs nearly RMB 10,000 in the US. It's a high-end TV, but the definition is far worse than that of a certain brand of TV in my bedroom. There is also tailing, and when the image object moves slightly, it becomes unclear and blurred. Not to mention fast-moving images. The screen is also a Taiwanese LCD screen imported by Changhong. Changhong is really a cheating manufacturer. Also state-owned enterprises and military industries. Everyone knows that state-owned enterprises do not want to make progress and only eat from the big pot, so they all go bankrupt. Moreover, Changhong was only a military industry company in the 1960s. The military industry had been separated in the 1960s. The technology of the 1960s was still used by Changhong, and the quality can be imagined. Changhong has used its military brand name to deceive people everywhere for decades, which is really shameful. Changhong is really unkind, using Taiwanese screens and selling them at high prices. Compared with TCL, Konka and Hisense are more transparent than Changhong in terms of screen use. Changhong’s so-called A+ screens are all Taiwanese screens. If you don’t believe it, friends from Fuzhou City, Fujian Province can come to my home to watch and dismantle the machine on site. My Changhong LCD 55Q1R Borderless Edition sells for nearly 10,000 yuan. Within five seconds, the machine will make an inexplicable clicking sound like a gas stove when igniting (I went to other people's homes and they also had this sound. It seems to be a common problem of Changhong TV). How did the Changhong inspector inspect it and how did it leave the factory? I asked Changhong after-sales service to repair it twice. If it couldn't be solved, I asked for a replacement. Changhong said that the machine you exchanged is a new machine. Changhong will not give you a new machine, but will only bring the repaired machine and the display machine to your home. However, Changhong's after-sales service department tried every possible means to shamelessly say that this was a new phone. There were bright spots on the screen of the replacement phone. That bright spot was not there originally. When Changhong was repairing the machine, he turned the machine upside down on the table. The table was not cleaned and the screen was dented. This bright spot appeared. Changhong is really cheating, I am speechless. This is how you cheat your parents. Changhong should be renamed Changhei. Domestic Changhong LCD TVs are at the level of copycats. We don’t have our own LCD screens, so we purchase them from Taiwan’s Chimei and AUO. The chips are not your own, they are all public versions of ordinary chips. I just made a power supply, circuit board, peripheral components, and case (and the back case is as thin as paper. If you don’t believe me, you can just knock on the back case of your own Changhong TV to find out). Changhong has no intellectual property rights of its own. Graphics performance is mediocre and expensive. And it’s Taiwan’s Chimei Screen. Taiwan Chimei also produces hard screens, which are incomparable with LG hard screens. When you go to the mall to buy a Changhong LCD TV, you must ask the salesperson what kind of screen it is and where it was produced. My Changhong LCD 55Q1R Borderless Edition is a mid-to-high-end model (you can find out by searching Baidu), but its performance is so unsatisfactory, so you can imagine the performance of the low-end model. The reason why Changhong's cost is more expensive than other brands is that Changhong invested tens of billions in plasma and bought a plasma production line from South Korea. Unexpectedly, it fell behind just after the introduction. These costs must be recovered from consumers. The poster can Baidu With some news about Changhong's introduction of plasma production lines, it becomes clear that other domestic brands at the same price are much more kind than Changhong. It seems that supporting domestically produced Changhong is at odds with oneself.