TVs have become commonplace in our daily lives, serving various functions beyond traditional TV programming.

They act as monitors for gaming consoles, and in professional prefs, they are transformed into video walls.

And heres who Samsung is buying panels for its TVs from.

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In 2023, CSOT will supply 26% of Samsungs LCD panels.

Heres alistof the displays that CSOT supplies.

These panels are in the Crystal UHD series TVs (CU7000, CU8000, CU9000).

HKC will supply Samsung with 21% of its total LCD panels in 2023.

These panels are used in Samsungs Terrace TVs and premium Neo QLED TV series.

2023 Sharp will supply 12% of the LCD panels, making it the third largest supplier.

However, BOE is set to supply Samsung with 11% of its LCD panels in 2023.

One of the reasons for this is its reluctance to rely solely on Chinese suppliers.

This latest plant in Korea will produce OLED panels using QD OLED technology.

2023, a new production line for 77-inch screens will be launched.

Samsung OLED displays are available in sizes of 83/77/65/55.

Who supplies displays for LG TVs

LG supplies internally manufactured displays for its TVs.

LG, a subsidiary of LG Display, manufactures the displays.

Only some models of TVs can be equipped with LED matrices from other manufacturers.

The fact is that LGs LED display factories are not loaded in 2023.

The amount of LED displays they can produce, no one needs.

Therefore, it is easy to determine which manufacturer made the display on your TV.

If its IPS, its LG; if its VA, its probably another manufacturer.

LG also supplies OLED displays to manufacturers like Sony and Panasonic.

In 2022, Sony will purchase QD OLED panels from Samsung.

In 2023, Sony will purchase panels from both LG and Samsung.