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The Sound of Drums Martha's television is branded Magpie Electricals—this company originally rented and sold televisions manufactured by other companies in the 1950s, as seen in "The Idiot's Lantern".

Peter Munk This company manufactured high-end console stereos and later televisions, which were recognizable icons of their day.

Mitsubishi Electric The company manufactured direct-view CRT televisions until 2001.

Fisher & Paykel At this time the company also manufactured cabinets, sparkplugs and televisions.

technologies manufacture televisions

Mask (disambiguation) Shadow mask, one of two major technologies used to manufacture cathode ray tube televisions and computer displays that produce color images

Shadow mask The shadow mask is one of two major technologies used to manufacture cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions and computer displays that produce color images (the other is aperture grille).

Aperture grille An aperture grille (tension mask) is one of two major technologies used to manufacture color cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions and computer displays; the other is shadow mask.

BPL manufactured televisions

British Physical Laboratories Group From 1980 onwards, when the industrial licensing was relaxed, BPL began manufacturing televisions and telecommunications equipment, demonstrating its potential and future business area.

Vestel manufactured televisions

Polly Peck Vestel manufactured color televisions, Betamax video recorders, air conditioning units, audio equipment, microwave ovens, and washing machines.

site manufactures televisions

New Stanton, Pennsylvania In 1990, Sony announced it would begin operations at the former VW site manufacturing televisions.

Sony manufactured televisions

Aperture grille The first patented aperture grille televisions were manufactured by Sony in the late 1960s under the Trinitron brand name, which the company carried over to its line of CRT computer monitors.

Tatung manufactured televisions

Tatung Company Tatung designs and manufactures an array of digital consumer products, including personal computers, liquid crystal display televisions, plasma displays, network-connected devices, storage-based media players, videophones and home appliances.

factory manufactures televisions

Pye The Trade Secretary Anthony Wedgwood Benn determined that a complete sale would create a de facto monopoly so he permitted the transfer of just a 60% shareholding with an undertaking that the Lowestoft factory would continue to manufacture televisions.

mail manufactures televisions

Koyaanisqatsi People are shown sorting mail, sewing jeans, manufacturing televisions and doing other jobs with the use of modern technology.

Orion manufactured televisions

Orion Electric 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.

Ferguson manufactured televisions

London Borough of Enfield The world's first solid state circuitry colour televisions were manufactured by Ferguson at their the now closed plant in Enfield.

Funai Electric manufactured televisions

Durabrand Durabrand currently sells moderately sized color televisions (13-inch to 27-inch) manufactured by Funai Electric.

Thomson SA manufactured televisions

ProScan Thomson SA has never manufactured or distributed televisions in the United States labeled Thomson.

subsidiaries manufacture televisions

LG Electronics The company has 75 subsidiaries worldwide that design and manufacture televisions, home appliances, and telecommunications devices.

Canon manufactured televisions

Canon (company) Canon has also entered the digital displays market by teaming up with Toshiba to develop and manufacture flat panel televisions based on SED, a new type of display technology.

Ekran manufactured televisions

Consumer goods in the Soviet Union In the mid-1980s, up to 70% of the televisions manufactured by Ekran, a major household electronics manufacturer, were rejected by quality control inspection.

manufacturer manufactures televisions

Consumer goods in the Soviet Union In the mid-1980s, up to 70% of the televisions manufactured by Ekran, a major household electronics manufacturer, were rejected by quality control inspection.

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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

    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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    Tatung Company

    Tatung designs and manufactures an array of digital consumer products, including personal computers, liquid crystal display televisions, plasma displays, network-connected devices, storage-based media players, videophones and home appliances.
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    Consumer goods in the Soviet Union

    In the mid-1980s, up to 70% of the televisions manufactured by Ekran, a major household electronics manufacturer, were rejected by quality control inspection.
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    Durabrand

    Durabrand currently sells moderately sized color televisions (13-inch to 27-inch) manufactured by Funai Electric.
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    ProScan

    Thomson SA has never manufactured or distributed televisions in the United States labeled Thomson.
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    Fisher & Paykel

    The company also manufactures gas and electric cooktops and front loading dryers. ... At this time the company also manufactured cabinets, sparkplugs and televisions.
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    Mitsubishi Electric

    (TYO: 6503) is a Japanese company based in the Tokyo Building in Tokyo, manufactures electric and architectural equipment, as well as a major worldwide producer of photovoltaic panels. ... The company manufactured direct-view CRT televisions until 2001.
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    History of television

    The analog color televisions we use 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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    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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