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12/30/2025

LCD screen treasure I found in China: $20.8 factory price compared to $124 online price!
As an enthusiast who regularly explores technology gadgets, I would like to share with you a recent surprising discovery. It started with a product I bought with an LCD screen, which made me realize the huge difference between the factory price and the online price.
A serendipitous discovery
Recently, I purchased an LCD screen product and the experience is excellent. What shocked me the most was that the factory price of this product was only $20.8, while the same product was priced at as much as $124 on mainstream e-commerce platforms. This means that consumers may have paid a premium of almost 600%! As China's "singing brother", I can't believe this price difference.
Thinking about price differences
This price gap reminds me of the difference between finding a hidden gem at a thrift auction and buying the same item at a high-end store. When you know the original price of the product, and then see the exaggerated price on the market, you can't help but think: why is there such a big gap?
Perhaps this is related to factors such as layers of distribution, brand marketing, logistics costs, etc., but the price difference of nearly six times is still shocking. If we can find a reliable supplier directly, we can avoid these unnecessary intermediate links.
Product quality and user experience
Despite its low price, the performance of this LCD screen was beyond my expectations. Not only does it display clearly, but it also has a very fast response speed, which fully meets the needs of daily use. This breaks the stereotype of "cheap is not good" and proves that quality products can be obtained at reasonable prices.
Advice to consumers
Based on this experience, I would like to give you some suggestions:
Do price research: Before buying any tech product, try to understand its approximate factory price or wholesale price
Find direct suppliers: If possible, try working directly with manufacturers or Tier 1 agents
Look at price rationally: high prices don't always mean high quality and vice versa
Most importantly, I would ask everyone: how much are you willing to pay for the same product? Should you choose to pay $124 or look for a more reasonable price channel?
