List of Television Manufacturers - List

List

Company Started mfg Ended mfg
Aceawtasd 2011 Present
Acer 2001 2009
Admiral 1947 1979
Advent 1975 Present
Adyson 2008 2011
Akai 1929 Present
Akurra 2011 Present
Alba (Now known as Harvard) -O -
Allorgan -
Amplivision 2011 Present
Amstrad - -
Andrea Electronics 1947 1978
Anitech 1999 Present
AOC International (brand name owned by TPV) - -
Arcam 2011 Present
Arena - -
Argosy - -
Asuka 2011 Present
Atlantic 2010 Present
Atwater Television 1949 1952
Audar 1949 1949
Audiosonic (related to Multitech, not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Automatic Radio Manufacturing 1949 1954
Autovox - -
AWA 1950's 1970's
Bace Television 1947 -
Baird 1926 -
Bang & Olufsen - present
Base 1947 1965
Basic Line - -
Baur - -
Baycrest (own by The Bay store) - -
Beko - present
BenQ - -
Bell Television 1945 1950s
Beon - -
Binatone - -
BiSA
Blaupunkt - -
Blue Sky - -
Blue Star - -
Bondstec - BOSE
BPL 1980 -
Brandt - -
Brionvega 1947 1956
Britannia 2011 Present
BSR - -
BTC - -
Bush Radio - -
Calbest Electronics 1947 1968
Candle - -
Capehart Electronics 1947 1965
Carrefour - -
Cascade 2011 Present
Cathay - -
Cello 2004 Present
Centurion - -
Certified Radio Labs 1947 1966
CGE 2009 Present
ChiMei - -
Cimline - -
Citizen c -
Clairetone Electric Corporation 1967 -
Clarivox - -
Clatronic - -
Coby - -
Colonial Radio (Sylvania) 1949 1983
Color Electronics Corporation 1964 -
Conar Instruments 1962 -
Condor - -
Conrac (Monitors) 1958 1990
Conrac (Germany) - ? (various plasma TV sets around 2003)
Contec - -
Continental Edison - -
Cortron Industries (Hoffman Radio, Hoffman Electronics, Hoffman Products) 1948 1970
Cossor - -
Crown - -
Crystal - -
CS Electronics - -
CTC - -
Curtis Mathes Corporation 1960 present
Cybertron - -
Daewoo - -
Dainichi - -
Dansai - -
Dayton - -
De Graaf - -
Decca - -
Deccacolour (UK) - -
Defiant - -
Dell 2003 2008
Diamond vision - -
Delmonico International Corporation 1967 -
Diboss - -
Dixi - -
Dual - -
Dual Tec - -
DuMont Laboratories (Model 180 - America's first commercially manufactured TV) 1938 1970s (early)
Dumont (No relation to the above company) - -
Durabrand (private label tradename of Wal-Mart) 2003 present
Dyanora (in India) - -
Dynatron - -
Electronics Corp. (ECTV) (in India) - -
English Electric Valve Company - -
EKCO - -
Elbe - -
Electrohome - -
Element Electronics 2006 present
Elin - -
Elite - -
Elta - -
Emerson Radio and Phonograph 1947 1973
Emerson (no relation to the above company) 1948 present
EMI - -
Erres - 1967 (Van der Heem was taken over by Philips, brand name used well into the 1990s)
Expert - -
Farnsworth Television and Radio 1947 1965
Ferguson Electronics - -
Ferranti - -
Fidelity Radio (nergê) - -
Finlandia - -
Finlux 1971 present
Firstline - -
Fisher Electronics - Fleetwood (CONRAC Corp) 1961 - 1970
Flint - -
Formenti 1947 2006
Frontech (not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Fujitsu 1992 present
Funai Electric 1980s present
Geloso 1931 1972
General Electric 1947 1986 (taken over by Thomson)
General Electric Company plc (UK manufacturer completely unrelated to the US manufacturer of the same name) - -
Geloso - -
Genexxa - -
GoldStar 1958 1995, name changed to LG Electronics
Goodmans Industries - -
Gorenje - -
GPM - -
Gradiente - -
Graetz - -
Granada - -
Grandin - -
Grundig 1966 2003 (taken over by Beko, brand still exists)
Hannspree - -
Hanseatic - -
Harvard International 2000s -
Harvey Industries 1989 -
HCM - -
Heath Company/Heathkit 1964 1989
Hinari Domestic Applicanes - -
Hisawa - -
HMV - -
Hitachi, Ltd. 1956 present
Hoffman Television (Cortron Ind) 1948 1970
Howard Radio (Muntz) 1948 1973
Huanyu - -
Hypson - -
Ice - -
Ices - -
ITS - -
ITT Corporation - -
ITT-KB (UK) - -
ITT-SEL (Germany) - ? (bought by Nokia)
Imperial - -
Indiana - -
Ingelen - -
Inno Hit - -
Interfunk - -
Intervision - -
Isukai - -
IZUMI 2008 present
Jensen Loudspeakers 2003 present
JMB - -
JVC 1976 present
Kaisui - -
Kamacrown - -
Kane Electronics Corporation 1967 -
Kapsch - -
Kathrein - -
Kendo - -
Kent Television 1951 1964
Kingsley - -
Kloss Video 1981 -
Kneissel - -
Kogan 2006 Present
Kolster-Brandes - -
Korpel - -
Koyoda - -
Lanix - -
Leyco - -
LG Electronics (founded as GoldStar, name changed 1995) 1958 present
Liesenkötter (cabinet builder only, bought chassis from manufacturers such as Philips) - -
LLoyd's - -
Loewe AG - present
Luma - -
Luxor - -
M Electronic - -
MTC - -
Magnadyne - -
Magnafon - -
Magnasonic - -
Magnavox 1948 1976
Magnavox (subsidiary of Philips) 1976 present
Maneth - -
Marantz 1992 present
Marconiphone - -
Mark - -
Matsui - -
Mattison Electronics 1949 1968
McMichael Radio - -
Mediator (brand name owned by Philips) - -
Memorex 1961 present
Memphis - -
Mercury-Pacific 1950 1964
Metz - present
Minerva - ? (taken over by Grundig)
Minoka - -
Mirc Electronics (Onida brand) (in India) 1982 present
Mitsubishi - -
Mivar 1945 -
Motorola 1947 1974
Multitech (not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Muntz (Howard Radio) 1948 1973
MT Logic (related to Multitech, not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Murphy Radio - -
NEC 1950s -
Neckermann - -
Nelco (in India) - -
NEI - -
Nikkai - -
Nobliko - -
Nokia (Nokia) - -
Nordmende - 1990s
North American Audio, Inc. 1962 -
Olympic Radio and Television 1948 1971
Oceanic - -
Onwa - -
Orion (Hungary) - -
Orion (Japan) - -
Osaki - -
Oso - -
Osume - -
Otake - -
Otto Versand - -
Packard Bell, Teledyne Packard Bell 1948 1974
Palladium - -
Panama - -
Matsushita (Panasonic, National, Quasar, Technics, Ramsa) 1959 present
Pathe Cinema - -
Pathe Marconi - -
Pausa - -
Perdio - -
Peto Scott - -
Philco (Philco-Ford) 1947 1976
Philips 1930s present
Philmore Manufacturing 1948 1965
Phonola 1939 ? (taken over by Philips)
Pilot Radio 1948 1957
Pilot Radio Corporation (Jerrold Electronics) 1964 present
Pioneer Electronics 1985 -
Planar Systems 1983 present
Polaroid - -
Profex - -
Prima - -
ProLine - -
ProScan (div. of Technicolor SA) 1990s present
ProTech - -
Pulser (own by canadian tire) - -
Quasar - -
Pye - -
Quelle - -
Questa - -
R-Line - -
Radiola - -
Radiola (France, owned by Philips) - -
RadioMarelli 1929 -
Rank Arena - -
Ravenswood (div. of Annapolis Electroacoustics Corp.) 1962 -
RBM - -
RCA 1939 1986 (taken over by Thomson)
Realistic - -
Rediffusion - Dec.1985-
Regentone - -
Revox - -
Rex - -
RFT (Stassfurt plant) - 1991? (bought by Technisat)
RGD (Radio Gramaphone Development Company) - -
Roadstar (not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Rolls - -
SABA - -
Saccs - -
Saisho - -
Salora - -
Sambers - -
Sampo Corp. of America 1981 present
Samsung 1989 present
Sanabria Television Corporation (American Television) 1960 -
Sandra - -
Sansui 1987 present
Sanyo 1953 present
SBR - -
Schaub Lorenz - -
Schneider Electric - -
Schneider (Germany) - -
Schneider (France, taken over by Philips) - -
Sears - -
SEG - -
SEI - -
Sei-Sinudyne - -
Seiki Digital 2009 present
Selco (in India) 1980s -
Sèleco 1984 -
Sentra - -
Setchell Carlson 1950 1970
Sharp 1953 Present
Shorai - -
Siarem - -
Siemens AG - -
Silo Digital 2004 Present
Silver - -
Sinudyne 1946 2006
Sobell - -
Solavox - -
Sonitron - -
Sonoko - -
Sonolor - -
Sonora 1962 -
Sontec - -
Sony 1960 present
Soundwave - -
Standard - -
Stern - -
Stromberg Carlson 1950 1957
Sunkai - -
Susumu - -
Supra 1974 present
Sylvania 1949 1983
Symphonic Electronic Corp 1960 -
Symphonic Radio and Electronics 1952 -
Sysline - -
Tandy - -
Tashiko - -
Tatung Company 1979 present
Tec - -
Tech-Master 1948 1968
Technema - -
Technics - -
Technisat - present
Tecnimagen (formerly Philips Spain) - -Technika
TECO - -
Teleavia - -
Telefunken - -
Telemeister - -
Telequip 1949 1968
Teletech - -
Teleton - -
Teletronics 1970 -
Television, Inc. 1950 1952
Tensai - -
Texet - -
Thomson SA (Some sold under RCA and GE brands) 1940s? present (after bankruptcy some assets were sold to Videocon and TCL, continued as Technicolor)
Thorn Electrical Industries - -
Thorn EMI - -
TMA 1948 1973
Tomashi - -
Toshiba 1952 present
TPV Technology - present
TP Vision (joint venture between Philips and TPV) 2012 present
Transvision 1947 1967
Trav-Ler Radop 1948 1965
Travelers Electronics Co. 1954 -
Trinium Electronics Philippines 2006 Present
Triumph - -
Uher - -
Ultra - -
Ultravox - -
United States Television Manufacturing Corp. 1947 1952
Universum - -
Vestel 1980s present
Videocon 1980s present
Videosat - -
Videotechnic - -
Viewsonic - -
Vision - -
Vistron - -
Vizio 2002 present
Vu - -
Waltham - -
Warwick 1951 1977
Watson - -
Watt Radio - -
Wells-Gardner (Mostly private labels) 1948 1990
Westinghouse 1947 1969
Westinghouse Digital 2003 Present
Weston Electronics (in India) 1980s -
White-Westinghouse - -
Yoko - -
Yoko (not a manufacturer, brand name only) - -
Zanussi - -
Zenith Radio 1948 present
Zonda - -
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