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help| Hisense (海信) is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. The company's origins started in 1969 when Hisense was known as Qingdao No. 2 Radio Factory. The company started with a workforce of 10 people. The company's products include televisions, air conditioners, LCDs, refrigerators and mobile phones. Hisense is an electronics and information industry unit within Hisense Company Limited. It operates in... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Hisense
Hisense (海信) is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. The company's origins started in 1969 when Hisense was known as Qingdao No. 2 Radio Factory. -
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Hisense Kelon
Hisense Kelon Electrical Holdings Limited, Hisense Kelon or Kelon (SEHK: 921),(SZSE: 000921), formerly Guangdong Kelon Electrical Holdings Company Limited, is one of the largest white goods manufacturer in China, producing refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers and small electric appliances. -
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Hisense Arena
Hisense Arena (formerly known as Vodafone Arena) is a sports venue that is part of the Melbourne Park complex, in Melbourne, Australia. ... Construction of Hisense Arena commenced in the late 1990s, and was completed in 2000. -
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2008-09 NBL Season
| South Dragons | VIC | Ryan Gardiner | Brian Goorjian | Hisense Arena | 11,000 | -
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Melbourne Park
The second largest court is Hisense Arena (temporarily known as the Multi-Purpose Venue during the 2006 Commonwealth Games), which was opened in 2000. -
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2009 ANZ Championship season
| Melbourne Vixens | – | New South Wales Swifts | Monday 25 May, 7:00 pm | Hisense Arena, Melbourne | -
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Melbourne Docklands
Flemington Racecourse · Melbourne Cricket Ground · Melbourne Park · Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre · Telstra Dome · Rod Laver Arena · Hisense Arena -
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Melbourne Airport
Flemington Racecourse · Melbourne Cricket Ground · Melbourne Park · Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre · Telstra Dome · Rod Laver Arena · Hisense Arena -
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Qingdao
It is also home to Haier, a large white goods manufacturer, and Hisense, a major electronics company. -
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Australian Open
The two main courts used in the tournament are Rod Laver Arena and Hisense Arena and feature retractable roofs, which can be shut in case of rain or extreme heat.
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