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    Television

    With high lead content in CRTs, and the rapid diffusion of new, flat-panel display technologies, some of which (LCDs) use lamps containing mercury, there is growing concern about electronic waste from discarded televisions. ... List of television manufacturers
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    Orion Electric

    One of the world's largest OEM television and video manufacturers, Orion produces well over six million televisions and twelve million VCRs, DVD players, and combo units each year. ... Orion currently manufactures all CRT, Plasma, LCD televisions (sized 23" and under), and DVD/VCR combos for Toshiba, as well as some LCD televisions for Sharp, and DVD players for Onkyo and Pioneer.
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    List of television manufacturers

    This is a list of television manufacturers, past and present.
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    Japanese consumer electronics industry

    Restraints limited the export of color televisions to 1.75 million units annually from 1977 to 1980. ... By the end of the 1980s, only one United States-owned television manufacturer remained; the others had disappeared or were bought by Western European or Japanese firms.
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    Zenith Electronics

    Zenith Electronics Corporation, is a former American manufacturer of televisions headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois.
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    Color television

    Most CRT color televisions used today are based on this technology. ... CBS had bought a television manufacturer in April, and in September 1951, production began on the first and only CBS-Columbia color television model.
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    Nordmende

    Nordmende was a manufacturer of entertainment electronics based in Bremen, Germany. ... The name was subsequently changed to Nordmende and was, in the 1950s and 1960's, one of the prominent German manufacturers of radios, televisions, tape recorders and record players.
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    List of company name etymologies

    The pioneering U.S. radio and television manufacturer was taken over by Ford and later by Philips.
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    Fisher & Paykel

    At this time the company also manufactured cabinets, sparkplugs and televisions. ... In October 2004, Fisher & Paykel Appliances acquired Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc, a United States manufacturer and distributor of cooking appliances.
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    Finlux

    In 1979 Lohja acquired another Finnish TV manufacturer, Asa Radio, which had been manufacturing radio receivers since 1927. ... However, they had serious troubles with their product line, which was based on CRT televisions.

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