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  2. Vijay Sales - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Sales (India) Pvt. Ltd., doing business as Vijay Sales, is an Indian retail chain of consumer electronics, headquartered in Jogeshwari, Mumbai. [1] Vijay Sales started as a small TV showroom in Mumbai by Nanu Gupta in 1967. [ 2 ]

  3. Onida Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Onida was started by G.L. Mirchandani and Vijay Mansukhani in 1981 in Mumbai. G.L. Mirchandani is the chairman and managing director of M/s Mirc Electronics Ltd. [3] In 1982, Onida started assembling television sets at their factory in Andheri, Mumbai. It was established as "Mirc Electronics" on 11th January 1981. [4]

  4. Television in India - Wikipedia

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    DishTV (a ZEE TV subsidiary), Tata Play, d2h, Sun Network owned ' Sun Direct DTH', Bharti Airtel's DTH Service 'Airtel Digital TV' and the public sector DD Free Dish. As of 2012, India has the most competitive Direct-broadcast satellite market, with 7 operators vying for more than 135&nbsp million TV homes.

  5. The Best Labor Day TV Deals 2023: Save Up to $1,300 Off Sony ...

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    You don't want to miss this year's Labor Day TV sales. Expert-approved brands like Samsung, Sony and LG marked-down OLED, QLED, and LED TVs are up to $1,300 off.

  6. DTamil - Wikipedia

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    DTamil (stylized as Dதமிழ்) is an Indian pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery India.Launched on 1 April 2003. The channel is the separate Tamil dedicated channel of Discovery Channel formerly known as Discovery 12 and Discovery Tamil.

  7. Vu Televisions - Wikipedia

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    Vu had annual sales of $30 million in 2015, with 300,000 units sold. [6] [7] Vu Technologies gave away a 25% stake in the company to private equity investors. [4] In 2016, Vu introduced entertainment-focused apps on its TVs, with video on demand including Netflix as a preloaded feature. [8] The company had 20 own stores in Indian cities.