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  2. RCA - Wikipedia

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    Most collectable are the pre-war television sets manufactured by RCA beginning in 1939, including the TRK-5, TRK-9 and TRK-12 models. The RCA Heritage Museum was established at Rowan University in 2012. [64] The historic RCA Victor Building 17, the "Nipper Building", in Camden, New Jersey, was converted to luxury apartments in 2003. [65]

  3. Colortrak 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Colortrak 2000 was a brand name used for RCA's high-end television models produced from the early-1980s to the early 1990s. Colortrak 2000 was situated above the less expensive Colortrak line, but below the more expensive Dimensia line. As opposed to ColorTrak, ColorTrak 2000 models incorporated a comb filter, which provided a sharper picture.

  4. XL-100 - Wikipedia

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    The XL-100 was a line of solid-state television sets introduced by RCA in 1971. [1] The "XL" stands for extended life chassis while the 100 refers to RCA's emphasis of 100% solid-state chassis. Initially the top-of-the-line RCA color televisions, they would become lower-end as the Colortrak and Dimensia series were introduced (in the mid-1970s ...

  5. RCA Dimensia - Wikipedia

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    RCA Dimensia. Dimensia ( / dɪˈmɛnsiə / dih-MEN-see-uh) was RCA 's brand name for their high-end models of television systems and their components ( tuner, VCR, CD player, etc.) produced from 1984 to 1989, with variations continuing into the early 1990s, superseded by the ProScan model line. After RCA was acquired by General Electric in 1986 ...

  6. Colortrak - Wikipedia

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    Colortrak was a trademark used on several RCA color televisions beginning in the 1970s and lasting into the 1990s. After RCA was acquired by General Electric in 1986, GE began marketing sets identical to those from RCA. GE sold both RCA and GE consumer electronics lines to Thomson SA in 1988. RCA televisions with the Colortrak branding were mid ...

  7. Everything seems more expensive, so why is a big new TV ... - AOL

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    In March 1973, electronics manufacturer RCA Corporation touted its “new low-price color TV” in the New York Times.The cost was $379.95 for a 15-inch model ­— the equivalent of a $2,694.32 ...