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  2. List of television manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Magnavox - Wikipedia

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    Website. magnavox .com. Magnavox ( Latin for "great voice", stylized as MAGNAVOX or sometimes Magnavox in Australia) was an American electronics company. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, [1] which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1991. The predecessor to Magnavox was founded in 1911 by Edwin Pridham and ...

  4. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    Magnavox Roku OS For TV sets. METZ blue Roku OS For TV sets sold in Germany, the UK and elsewhere. Microsoft: Xbox One: For Xbox One game console. More Smart TV features and TV apps expected with the Windows 10 update, that include the Windows Universal App Store. Xbox 360: For Xbox 360 game console, with smart TV features. Netgear: NeoTV

  5. Magnavox Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The hardware was designed by a small team led by Ralph H. Baer at Sanders Associates, while Magnavox completed development and released it in the United States in September 1972 and overseas the following year. The Odyssey consists of a white, black, and brown box that ...

  6. List of best-selling game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sony's PlayStation 2 is the best-selling game system overall with over 155 million units worldwide. [1] A video game console is a standardized computing device tailored for video gaming. Video game consoles usually [2] weigh between 2 and 9 pounds (1–4 kg) on average, [3] and their compact size allows them to be easily used in a variety of ...

  7. Odyssey series - Wikipedia

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    Philips Odyssey is the brand name that includes the Philips Odyssey series of dedicated home video game consoles. Magnavox sold a total of 1,773,918 units across the entire Odyssey brand between 1972 and 1981 with a total sales value of around $71,300,000.00. [1] Nearly half of those sales occurred between August 1972 and September 1976 with ...

  8. List of ATSC 3.0 television stations in the United States

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    WSB-TV: ABC: 2: WAGA-TV: Fox: 5: WXIA-TV: NBC: 11: WPCH-TV: The CW: 17: WANF: CBS: 46: Austin, TX: KXLK-CD: 14 KTBC: Fox: 7: KTFO-CD: UniMás: 31: KXLK-CD: MyNetworkTV: 40: KAKW-DT: Univision: 62: KBVO-CD: 31 KBVO-CD: MyNetworkTV: 14: KXAN-TV: NBC: 36: KEYE-TV: CBS: 42: KNVA: The CW: 54: Baltimore, MD: WNUV: 25 WMAR-TV: ABC: 2: WBAL-TV: NBC: 11 ...

  9. List of Qubo affiliates - Wikipedia

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    List of Qubo affiliates. The following is a list of stations that were affiliated with Qubo, a former television network in the United States owned by Ion Media Networks. The network was in operation from 2006 to 2021 with a total of 67 affiliates, the vast majority of which were owned by its corporate parent. [1] [2] [3]

  10. List of Magnavox Odyssey 2 games - Wikipedia

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    Take the Money and Run! The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt. Thunderball! Turtles! 🗣. Type & Tell! 🗣. UFO! Volleyball! War of Nerves! Only three games: Nimble Numbers Ned!, Power Lords and Sid the Spellbinder! were released on Odyssey 2, but not on Philips VideoPac.

  11. Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra. Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra (or Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back) is an NBC musical television special starring Frank Sinatra broadcast on November 18, 1973. The special was written by Fred Ebb, directed by Marty Pasetta, and produced by Howard W. Koch. [1] [2] The announcer for the special was Hank Simms. [2]