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  2. B53 nuclear bomb - Wikipedia

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    W53 physics package W53/Mk53 thermonuclear warhead inside its Mk6 RV. The W-53 nuclear warhead of the Titan II ICBM used the same physics package as the B53, without the air drop-specific components like the parachute system and crushable structures in the nose and sides needed for lay-down delivery, reducing its mass to about 6,200 lb (2,800 ...

  3. Westinghouse Electronics - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Westinghouse Digital stated on its LinkedIn page that it had ceased operations. [3] The brand was then acquired by Chinese company Tsinghua TongFang, who manufactures products under the Westinghouse Electronics brand.

  4. W53 - Wikipedia

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  5. Admiral (electrical appliances) - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Admiral was selling: a line of seven TV sets, with four models having a 12.5 in (32 cm) tube size, at prices between $179.95 and $379.95 (equivalent to $2,279 to $5,065 today); a 16 in (41 cm) model retailing at $299.95 ($3,187); and two 19 in (48 cm) models (priced at $495 and $695, equivalent to $6,269 and $8,801). [2]

  6. List of television manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Post 1987 TVs were made by Mitsubishi and sold as Electrohome in name only Element Electronics: 2006 present Emerson Radio & Phonograph: 1947 1973 EMI - - Farnsworth: 1947 1965 Ferguson Electronics - - Ferranti - - Finlux (Vestel) 1971 present Fisher Electronics - - Fujitsu: 1992 present Funai: 1980s present Geloso: 1931 1972 General Electric ...

  7. EKCO - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Ekco formed two companies, Ekco TV and Radio and Ekco Heating and Electrical to market their products. [ 60 ] British Electronic Industries became Pye of Cambridge in 1963, [ 61 ] was put up for sale in 1966, and in the same year Pye closed the Southend-on-Sea factory (but maintained its car radio repair workshop until 1977) [ 26 ] as ...

  8. Sharp Aquos - Wikipedia

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    Close up of LCD pixels showing "white" (taken from Sharp Aquos LC-32BV8E in 2009) The Sharp Aquos is a product brand name for LCD televisions , component screens, tablets and smartphones, originally sold by Sharp Corporation of Japan and also used by licensees.

  9. Indian-head test pattern - Wikipedia

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    Indian Head pattern with its elements labeled, describing the use of each element in aligning a black and white analog TV receiver. The Indian-head test pattern was created by RCA at their factory in Harrison, New Jersey. Each element of the card was designed to measure a specific technical aspect of television broadcast so that an experienced ...