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  2. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Zenith radiogram console stereo, circa 1960.. Home audio dates back before electricity, to Edison's phonograph, a monaural, low fidelity sound reproduction format. Early electrical phonographs as well as many other audio formats started out as monaural formats.

  3. Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Zenith pioneered the development of high-contrast and flat-face picture tubes, and the multichannel television sound (MTS) stereo system [5] used on analog television broadcasts in the United States and Canada (as opposed to the BBC-developed NICAM digital stereo sound system for analog television broadcasts, used in many places around the world.)

  4. File:Zenith phonograph (radiogram), around 1960.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Phonevision - Wikipedia

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    Zenith's allocation was later moved to channel 2. [4] In 1947, Zenith announced a perfected pay television system and selected the name "Phonevision" as the trademark for the concept. [ 2 ] In 1950, in preparation for the public pay television test, the experimental station moved from the Zenith factory to the Field Building and became KS2XBS .

  6. Category:Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Data Systems (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Zenith Electronics" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. RCA - Wikipedia

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    RCA Graphic Systems Division (GSD) was an early supplier of electronics designed for the printing and publishing industries. It contracted with German company Rudolf Hell to market adaptations of the Digiset photocomposition system as the Videocomp, and a Laser Color Scanner. The Videocomp was supported by a Spectra computer that ran the Page-1 ...

  8. Radiogram (device) - Wikipedia

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    Luxor Empire radiogram from 1948. Typical for the 78 rpm era, the record player is a changer, designed to be loaded with a stack of shellac records. Braun Table Radiogram, Model SK5, c 1962. In British English, a radiogram is a piece of furniture that combined a radio and record player. [1] The word radiogram is a portmanteau of radio and ...

  9. Trans-Oceanic - Wikipedia

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    Sound quality was much improved. The internal mechanical design was quite similar to the earlier models, and still used a steel chassis and point-to-point wiring, rather than PC boards. Production of the Royal 7000 is estimated at 130,000. The last model Trans-Oceanic was the R7000 series introduced in 1979.