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  • [[Category:Consumer electronics brands]] [[Category:Male grooming brands]] ...
    292 bytes (33 words) - 12:43, 10 October 2023
  • ==Brands== ...Bush (electronics brand)]], a British brand and former company of consumer electronics ...
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  • {{short description|American electronics company}} | industry = [[Consumer electronics]] ...
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  • ...to access multiple services, and distribute them to a range of [[consumer electronics]] devices in the home. ...[[set-back box]] is used in the digital TV industry to describe a piece of consumer hardware that enables them to access both linear broadcast and internet-bas ...
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  • === Brands and enterprises {{anchor|Brand}} === * [[Alba (electronics brand)]], a former British consumer electronics brand and manufacturing company ...
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  • ...{{cite web|url=http://bestglobalbrands.com/2014/ranking/|title=Best Global Brands – 2014 Rankings|publisher=Interbrand|access-date=26 March 2015|archive-url= ...rcial vehicle manufacturer operating in more than 150 countries. Consumer brands include [[Audi]], [[SEAT]], [[Škoda Auto]], [[Porsche]], [[Bentley]], [[MAN ...
    61 KB (5,846 words) - 20:13, 15 May 2026
  • ...jet, presumably to [[radiation hardening|radiation-harden]] the fighter's electronics; this was discovered following the [[defection of Viktor Belenko]]. ...6.3 volt / 135 milliampere heater. Most common Nuvistor type in consumer electronics. Also used in [[Very high frequency|VHF]] [[amateur radio]] and [[Marine V ...
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  • {{short description|American manufacturer of consumer electronics}} * [[Consumer electronics]]<ref name="Woutat">{{cite news|title= Coleco Discontinues Its Adam Compute ...
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  • {{Short description|Canadian electronics company}} ...Graphics, Matrox Video, and Matrox Imaging. Matrox Graphics is the primary consumer and end-user brand, while Matrox Video markets digital video editing soluti ...
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  • ...The largest exported goods are chemicals (34% of exported goods), machines/electronics (20.9%), and precision instruments/watches (16.9%).<ref name="yearbook2008" ...rgest food and beverage company in the world. The firm has more than 8,000 brands, including [[Gerber Products Company|Gerber]], [[Carnation (brand)|Carnatio ...
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  • | Consumer goods | Consumer goods ...
    57 KB (5,599 words) - 05:12, 4 May 2026
  • ...hones, portable media players, and home media. It is also used in many non-consumer products such as medical instruments and industrial devices.<ref>{{Cite web ...lications, as well as embedded systems, which are used in cars, [[consumer electronics]] and domestic appliances, for example.<ref name=":5" /> ...
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  • | Consumer goods | Consumer goods ...
    47 KB (4,689 words) - 05:12, 4 May 2026
  • ...rate another device from a distance, usually [[wireless]]ly. In [[consumer electronics]], a remote control can be used to operate devices such as a [[television s ...ultrasonic]] tones. Present-day remote controls are commonly [[consumer IR|consumer infrared]] devices which send digitally coded pulses of infrared radiation. ...
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  • | Consumer services | Consumer services ...
    84 KB (8,403 words) - 16:55, 26 May 2026
  • X10 was developed in 1975 by Pico Electronics of [[Glenrothes, Scotland]], in order to allow remote control of home devic ...oup of engineers started a company in [[Glenrothes, Scotland]] called Pico Electronics.<ref name="x10hist">[http://home.planet.nl/~lhendrix/x10_history.htm The hi ...
    25 KB (3,896 words) - 22:25, 12 May 2026
  • ...now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels.<ref name="NYT 200+ brands">{{Cite news |last=Sorkin |first=Andrew Ross |title=Bacardi to Buy Grey Goo ...beyond beverages. Earlier in the decade, Bacardi's had purchased Willmark Electronics of [[Puerto Rico]], which had an existing procurement relationship with Llo ...
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  • [[File:Sat-Receiver Palcom DSL-350.jpg|200px|thumb|A consumer Palcom DSL-350 satellite-receiver; the [[Intermediate frequency|IF]] [[demo ...le of outputting uncompressed [[serial digital interface]] signals, unlike consumer STBs which usually do not, mostly because of copyright reasons. ...
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  • ...considered superior by modern audiophiles, and just before [[solid state (electronics)|solid state]] ([[transistor]]ized) equipment was introduced to the market, ...ble or integrated speakers. These systems advertised their simplicity. The consumer did not have to select and assemble individual components or be familiar wi ...
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  • ...ey |first=Mark |title=Brand Meaning: Meaning, Myth and Mystique in Today's Brands |page=140 |year=2016 |edition=Second |publisher=Routledge}}.</ref> The Walk The Walkman’s influence on [[consumer electronics]] has been compared to later devices such as [[mobile phone]]s and [[person ...
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