During the 1970s, Taiwan’s export‑oriented policies opened a floodgate of capital for consumer electronics. AOC leveraged this climate, establishing a small research lab that experimented with liquid‑crystal displays (LCDs). By the early 1980s, the firm had secured its first domestic contracts, positioning itself as a trusted partner for Korean and Japanese manufacturers who sought cost‑effective, high‑quality panels.
Fast forward to the 2000s, when the internet boom demanded higher fidelity for gaming, design, and professional graphics. AOC’s breakthrough came in 2012 with the launch of its first 4K IPS monitor, a leap that set new industry benchmarks. The brand’s commitment to research, coupled with strategic alliances such as a joint venture with TPV Technology, catapulted it into a global presence that now spans over 60 countries.