Insignia is Best Buy's house brand. They own Insignia. They're not generally top-tier products, but they're more deluxe than Best Buy's other house brand, Dynex. Best Buy also produces its own accessories (cables, mounts, audio, etc.) at its house brand RocketFish. read more
Insignia TVs are generally rebranded TVs from previous years from many brands. Each model line may come from a different company. Some of the newer Insignia TVs are actually built first time for Insignia. The largest contributors of Insignia seem to be LG and Toshiba. read more
Best Buy buys pieces from the same places that Samsung, Sony, LG, and the rest buy them and they buy some panels from the above mentioned brands and then they hire a company in china to build them and box them. Insignia is planned and ordered by Best Buy warranted by Best Buy and sold exclusively by Best Buy. read more
Insignia is Best Buys in-store brand. Best Buy actually contracts different manufacturers to produce the different products sold under this name. Even narrowing the scope down to Televisions, some might be produced by one company, others by a different company. read more
Insignia televisions are part of Best Buy's house brand and may come from a variety of different manufacturers. Much like house brands at the grocery store, Insignia products are the result of contract deals with manufacturers to produce cheaper products for sale under a different brand name. read more