On April 3, 2018 at 20:15, sirroundsound said...
...things or brands that have huge market share around the world...
My favorite find along that line was in Saudi Arabia. An Indian brand, GeePass, was ordinary stuff, nothing at all special. It had the benefit that if you assume an Indian accent and pronounce the name, it comes out very much sounding like "CheapAss."
Look up top 10 TV manufacturers,
From
[Link: mbaskool.com]10 Vizio
9 Sharp
8 Toshiba
7 Panasonic
6 Skyworth
5 TCL
4 Hisense
3 Sony
2 LG
1 Samsung
Not that this ensures we'll understand the TV brands themselves. The article on Hisense says this:
This company also serves as OEM so that it can sell some of its products to other companies and then can sell it under other brand names not necessarily related to Hisense. It also retails products under many brand names. These include very famous brands like Kelon, Combine and Ronshen. In early 2015 Hisense acquired the right to market and sell television sets in United States of America under the brand name of Japanese company Sharp. However as of 2013 it also make television sets under its own brand name.
I can see it now: "It makes Hi Sense to buy a Sharp!"