Thursday, November 10, 2005

Electronics Exhibition- Should You Go?

Most of the time the exhibitions held in my country was about computers and semiconductor manufacturing. Since my line is on electronic repairing i wish that my country will held electronics exhibition every year. Exhibitions keep you update on what's the latest products and trend in the current market. The last electronics exhibition that i went was two years ago in Bangkok Thailand. The electronics exhibition there were truly repairer friendly. Why? The exhibitor's promote something that is relevant to the electronic repair industries which is the testing equipment, semiconductor parts and electronic repair books. When i look at all those electronic books i wish that i buy them all but unfortunately all the books is in Thai's language which i don't understand. From the book's cover i can see that it have many different types of electronic equipment. I browse thru a monitor repairing book and i saw some pictures about modification of electronic circuit in the monitor. I heard from one of my repair friends that Thai's electronic repairer are very good in modification of electronic circuit. They can even modify a Tv flyback to suit in any kind of monitors. Wow!
After the exhibition i went to their electronic spare parts center and to my surprised the area that it covers was truly big. They have big complexes specially for electronics related items. I bought some electronic parts there and it was quite cheap and original. Along the streets you could see a lot of electronic repairers doing the repair work. They set up a small table beside the street and they do not have shop! I could see them repair Vcd, radio cassette, combo, tv, handphone and even do rewinding of coil! Well, electronics exhibition and visiting the electronic parts area was an eye opening for me. On Nov 22-25 there is an electronics exhibition held in China. If you want to go there for a visit then please log on to www.chinaelec.com.cn

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