For me, I own Chipcos and have samples for ABC, Sunfly, and others (Scroll, Nile Club). For my money
Chipco > ABC > Sunfly hybrid > Sunfly > others
That's just me, though. Everyone will have a different opinion.
^That's pretty close to my personal evaluation, although I wouldn't group or compare ceramic hybrids with standard ceramics....plus the hybrid chips vary a lot pending the selected mold/recess diameter options, so most blanket statements regarding hybrids really don't apply equally to all of the available choices.
I own (or have owned) standard ceramics made by Chipco, PGI, ABC, Nevada Jacks, and Sun-Fly, regularly play with GameOn ceramics (plus own samples), and have samples of both Chinese and cheap Chinese ceramic chips. Chipco, Nevada Jacks, and PGI are no longer in business (although Chipco ceramic blanks are available from ABC). The recent Aria clones are what I'd consider Chinese ceramics (brittle, sub-par print qualtiy), and Nile Club are what I'd consider cheap Chinese ceramics (very fragile, dimensional inconsistencies, spinners, etc.).
My ranking of current (and past)
39mm ceramic blank performance (per blank):
Chipco/GameOn > ABC/PGI > Sun-Fly/Nevada Jacks > Chinese > cheap Chinese
My ranking of current (and past)
ceramic dye-sub print quality (per company):
GameOn/ABC > Sun-Fly/PGI > PGI/Nevada Jacks/Chipco > Chinese > cheap Chinese (PGI print quality varied quite a bit -- sometimes excellent, sometimes mediocre. Some Chipco-produced chips had serious ink bleeding issues with some colors, particularly reds).
Combining those two rankings, your best quality choices for 39mm ceramics are
ABC-printed Chipco blanks and GameOn chips (and both come with hefty price tags), with
ABC blanks and Sun-Fly offering great value for the money. I recommend avoiding all Chinese-produced options, as the print quality and chip durability/quality just aren't present with their offerings to date.