This is a list of television manufacturers, past and present.
List
Company | Started mfg | Ended mfg | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Acer Inc. | 2001 | 2009 | |
Admiral | 1940 | 1979 | |
Aiwa | - | - | |
Akai | ca.1966 | present | |
Alba | 1939 | present | Formerly part of Harvard International |
Amstrad | - | - | |
Andrea Electronics | 1947 | 1978 | |
Apex Digital | 1997 | 2010 | |
Apple Inc. | 1993 | present | Released the Macintosh TV in 1993 |
Arcam | 2011 | present | |
Arise India | 2012 | present | |
AGA AB | 1952 | - | |
Audiovox | - | - | Now Voxx International |
AWA | 1956 | 1974 | |
Baird | 1926 | 1980 | made the first TVs, brand name after 1956 |
Bang & Olufsen | 1950 (prototype) | present | |
Beko | - | - | |
BenQ | - | - | |
Binatone | - | - | |
Blaupunkt | - | - | |
BPL Group | 1980 | present | |
Brionvega | 1947 | 1956 | |
Bush | 1937 | present | |
Canadian General Electric (CGE) | 2009 | present | |
Changhong | 1958 | present | |
ChiMei | - | - | |
Compal Electronics[1] | - | present | |
Conar Instruments | 1962 | - | |
Continental Edison | - | - | |
Cossor | - | - | Later A.C. Cossor |
Craig | - | - | |
Curtis Mathes Corporation | 1960 | present | |
Daewoo | - | - | |
Dell | 2003 | 2008 | |
Delmonico International Corporation | 1967 | - | |
DuMont Laboratories | 1938 | 1970s (early) | |
Durabrand | 2003 | present | |
Dynatron | - | - | |
English Electric | 1950 | 1957 | |
English Electric Valve Company | - | - | |
EKCO | - | - | |
Electrohome | 1949 | 1987 | 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 | 1947 | 1986 | taken over by Thomson Gazer |
General Electric Company | - | - | UK manufacturer unrelated to the US manufacturer |
GoldStar | 1958 | 1995 | name changed to LG Electronics |
Goodmans Industries | - | - | |
2002 | present | ||
Gradiente | - | - | Now IGB Eletrônica |
Grundig | 1966 | 2003 | |
Haier | 1984 | present | |
Hallicrafters | 1932 | 1966 | began selling TVs in 1947 |
Hannspree | - | - | Now HannStar Display Corporation |
Heath Company/Heathkit | 1964 | 1989 | |
Hinari Domestic Appliances | - | - | |
HMV | - | - | |
Hisense | 1970 | present | |
Hitachi | 1956 | present | |
Hoffman Television (Cortron Ind) | 1948 | 1970 | |
Itel | - | present | |
ITT Corporation | - | - | |
Jensen Loudspeakers | 2003 | present | |
JVC | 1976 | present | |
Kenmore | 2015 | 2017 | |
Kent Television | 1951 | 1964 | |
Kloss Video | 1981 | - | |
Kogan | 2006 | present | |
Kolster-Brandes | - | - | |
Konka | 1984 | present | |
Lanix | - | - | |
Le.com | - | - | |
LG Electronics (founded as GoldStar, name changed 1995) | 1958 | present | |
Loewe | 1923 | present | |
Luxor | - | - | |
Magnavox | 1948 | present | Brand is a subsidiary of Philips since 1976 |
Marantz | 1992 | present | |
Marconiphone | - | - | |
Matsui | - | - | Now part of Dixons Retail |
Memorex | 1961 | present | |
Micromax | 2009 | present | |
Metz | - | present | |
Mitsubishi | - | 2012 | |
Mivar | 1945 | - | |
Motorola | 1947 | 1974 | |
Muntz (Howard Radio) | 1948 | 1973 | |
Murphy Radio | - | - | |
NEC | 1950s | - | |
Nokia | - | - | |
Nordmende | - | 1990s | |
Onida | 1990 | present | |
Orion (Hungary) | - | - | |
Orion (Japan) | - | - | |
Packard Bell, Teledyne Packard Bell | 1948 | 1974 | |
Panasonic (National) | 1959 | present | |
Pensonic | - | present | |
Philco (Philco-Ford) | 1947 | 1976 | |
Philips | 1930s | present | |
Pioneer | 1985 | 2010 | |
Planar Systems | 1983 | present | |
Polaroid | - | - | |
ProLine | - | - | Now part of Fnac Darty |
ProScan | 1990s | present | div. of Technicolor SA |
Pye | - | - | |
Pyle USA | - | - | |
Quasar | - | - | |
RadioShack | - | - | |
Rauland-Borg | 1942 | 1948 | |
RCA | 1939 | 1986 | taken over by Thomson |
Realistic | - | - | |
Rediffusion | - | present | |
SABA | - | present | |
Salora | 1956 | present[2] | |
Salora International | 1977 | present | |
Samsung | 1970 | present | |
Sansui | 1987 | present | |
Sanyo | 1953 | present | |
Schneider Electric | - | - | |
Seiki Digital | 2009 | present | |
Sèleco | 1984 | - | |
Setchell Carlson | 1950 | 1970 | |
Sharp | 1953 | present | |
Siemens | - | - | |
Skyworth | 1992 | present | |
Sony | 1960 | present | |
Soyo | - | 2009 | |
Stromberg-Carlson | 1950 | 1957 | |
Supersonic | - | - | |
Sylvania | 1949 | 1983 | |
Symphonic | 1984 | - | |
Tandy | - | - | |
Tatung Company | 1979 | present | |
TCL Corporation | 1981 | present | |
Technics | - | - | |
TECO | - | - | |
Teleavia | - | - | |
Telefunken | 1903 | present | |
Teletronics | 1970 | - | Now part of UREI |
Thomson SA | 1940s? | present | some sold under RCA and GE brands after bankruptcy some assets were sold to Videocon and TCL, continued as Technicolor |
Thorn Electrical Industries | - | - | |
Thorn EMI | - | - | |
Toshiba | 1952 | 2015[1] | |
TPV Technology | - | present | |
TP Vision | 2012 | present | joint venture between Philips and TPV |
Ultra | - | - | |
United States Television Manufacturing Corp. | 1945 | 1950 | |
Vestel | 1980s | present | |
Videocon | 1980s | present | |
Videoton | 1959 | - | |
Vizio | 2002 | present | |
Vu Televisions | 2006 | Present | Founded in California |
Walton | 2001 | Present | |
Westinghouse Electric Corporation | 1947 | 1969 | |
Westinghouse Electronics | 2003 | present | |
White-Westinghouse | - | - | |
Xiaomi | 2017 | present | |
Zanussi | - | - | |
Zenith Radio | 1948 | present | owned by LG |
Zonda | - | - |
References
- 1 2 "Toshiba Gives Up on Selling TVs in U.S. - Consumer Reports". www.consumerreports.org. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
- ↑ "Salora TV" (in Finnish). Bat. Power Oy. Archived from the original on 2014-01-25. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
External links
- "Television History - The First 75 Years". Retrieved 2008-03-14.
- "Postwar Television". Retrieved 2008-03-29.
- "Good bye to finnish television sets". 29 September 2005. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
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