It's cheap enough! Today's television prices are more than a decade ago

The US version of the dual 11 “Black Friday” has already kicked off, and in the past year, the preferential prices for large-scale electric appliances are very promising, such as color TV sets, ice-washing, and so on.

Recently, CNET wrote that they wanted to see if the price of TVs was getting cheaper over time.

2017: LG OLED55B7A

The price is 2300 US dollars, the price of 1.78 US dollars per square inch.

2012 (5 years ago)

The Panasonic TC-P55VT50 is priced at US$2,680 and US$2.08 per square inch.

The Sharp Elite PRO-60X5FD is priced at $6,000 and costs $3.91 per square inch.

Note that in order to reduce the contrast error, it is converted here according to the current exchange rate.

2007 (10 years ago)

The Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-110FD (50 inches) is priced at $7046, with a price of $6.60 per square inch.

1997 (20 years ago)

Philips/Fujitsu Flat Plasma TV costs $22,924 and $30.45 per square inch

Sony KV-35XBR48 CRT TV costs US$3,821, US$5.83 per square inch

1997 was the year when the first flat-panel TV was born (Fujitsu went into production in 1996), so the price was very high at the time. Compared to Sony's CRT TV, the resolution is only 852x480 pixels.

1954 (63 years ago)

Westinghouse H840CK15: $11,875, $110.20 per square inch

At that time, Westinghouse and RCA were one of the few manufacturers in the U.S. market.

Therefore, it can be assumed that the price of the TV has gradually dropped (in square inches) over time, and the progress of technology and the improvement of labor efficiency are significant.

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