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Yangtze Memory Technology Corp
Chinese state-owned semiconductor company
Philco
Philco (an acronym for Philadelphia Battery Company) is an American electronics manufacturer headquartered in Philadelphia. Philco was a pioneer in battery, radio, and television production. In 1961, the company was purchased by Ford and, from 1966, renamed "Philco-Ford". Ford sold the company to GTE in 1974, and it was purchased by Philips in 1981, which became a subsidiary of the Dutch company Philips in 1987. In North America, the Philco brand is owned by Philips. In other markets, the Philco International brand is owned by Electrolux.
BenQ Mobile
company
Humax
Humax () is a consumer electronics company. Founded in South Korea in 1989, it manufactures set-top boxes, digital video recorders and other consumer electronics. It is publicly traded on KOSDAQ.
Roku
Roku ( ) is a brand of consumer electronics that includes streaming players, smart TVs (and their operating systems), as well as two streaming services (The Roku Channel and Howdy). The brand is owned by Roku, Inc., an American company.
Dell Inspiron
computer product line
HP Pavilion
line of computers produced by Hewlett-Packard
Creative ZEN
series of portable media player
Clevo
Clevo () is a Taiwanese OEM/ODM computer manufacturer that produces laptop computers. They sell bare-bones laptop chassis (barebooks) to value-added resellers who build customized laptops for individual customers.
SanDisk Sansa
line of portable media players
Meta Quest
line of extended reality headsets developed by Meta
IdeaPad
IdeaPad is a line of consumer-oriented laptop computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo. The IdeaPad mainly competes against computers such as Acer's Aspire and Swift, Asus's Transformer Book Flip, VivoBook and ZenBook, Dell's Inspiron and XPS, HP's Pavilion, Envy, Stream, and Spectre, Huawei's MateBook, Samsung's Sens and Toshiba's Satellite.
Dell Latitude
Dell's business laptop brand, designed and manufactured mainly by Compal and Quanta.
MSI Wind Netbook
family of subnotebooks / netbooks
Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH
audio equipment company
GEEKOM
GEEKOM is a multinational consumer electronics company specializing in mini PCs. Its research and design headquarters are located in China.
Amazfit
Amazfit is a brand of smartwatches and fitness trackers developed by Netherlands-based Zepp Health. The company's first smartwatch was introduced in 2016.
Alphatheta
business enterprise
Aigo
Beijing Huaqi Information Digital Technology Co., Ltd, trading as Aigo (stylized as aigo), is a Chinese consumer electronics company. It is headquartered in the Ideal Plaza () in Haidian District, Beijing.
Dual
company
Acer Aspire
product line of desktop and laptop computers
National
appliances brand
IQAir
IQAir is a Swiss air quality technology company, specializing in protection against airborne pollutants, developing air quality monitoring and air cleaning products. IQAir also operates AirVisual, a real-time air quality information platform. As of February 2020, it had around 500 employees worldwide, 150 of them in China, and its most important markets were Asia and North America.
Panasonic Toughbook
thumb|300px|Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 (c. 2006) thumb|Toughpad FZ-G1 with docking station The Panasonic Toughbook is a line of rugged computers produced and marketed by Panasonic. The first model, the CF-25, was introduced in 1996. The Toughbook brand mainly competes with other lines of rugged computers, such as Dell's Rugged Extreme.
Ugreen
Ugreen (绿联) is a Chinese consumer electronics brand owned by Ugreen Group Ltd and based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. The brand and company was established by Zhang Qingsen in 2012, and specialises in USB hardware such as cables and AC adapters, as well as other categories of consumer electronics such as wireless chargers, audio equipment and mobile accessories. Ugreen went on to launch its first series of network-attached storage devices in 2024. thumb|A USB car plug adapter by Ugreen
Acer Predator
product line of desktop and laptop gaming computers
Samsung Telecommunications
one of five divisions of the Samsung Group
Dell XPS
line of high performance computers manufactured by Dell
Creative MuVo
range of digital audio players produced by Creative Technology
Dell Vostro
computer
Emerson Radio Corporation
US consumer electronics distributor
Powermat Technologies
Optoma Corporation
Optoma () is a Taiwanese projector brand. Its primary products are projectors and digital image processing equipment. Founded in 2002, it is a subsidiary of the Taiwanese electronics and manufacturing company Coretronic. It was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in 2007. With 8% of the projector global market share in 2011, the Optoma brand was the second largest projector brand, behind Epson. By 2011, it had sold the most Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors internationally for four years.
Lenovo Legion Laptops
series of laptops computers from Lenovo
Powell Manufacturing Company
former auto company in Southern California, USA
Coocaa
Coocaa (; stylised as COOCAA), also known as Kukai, is a China-based smart TV brand that was founded in 2006. It was sequentially invested by iQIYI, Tencent, Baidu, and focuses on AIoTV. Owned by Shenzhen Skyworth-RGB Electronic Co., Ltd., its TV products feature Dolby Vision and full screen. thumb|In 2013, Coocaa set a new Guinness World Sales Record With headquarters in Shenzhen, Coocaa has ventured into Philippines and Malaysia. It was an official partner of the 2019 SEA Games. In November 2019, Coocaa attended the World TV Day event. The brand also has its own operating system called "Cooc
SMS Audio
American consumer electronics company
Cherry
business enterprise headquartered in Manila, Philippines
Purism
computer manufacturer focusing on software freedom
Balmuda
, stylized BALMUDA, is a Japanese design and manufacturing company that produces small appliances and computer accessories. Its products have won international recognition for their designs, including Red Dot and iF Product Design awards. The story behind one of the company's early products was adapted for television in the NHK drama Half Blue Sky.
Lenovo Yoga
range of laptops and tablet computers by Lenovo
HP ProBook
laptop line manufactured by Hewlett-Packard
Creative NOMAD
range of digital audio players designed and sold by Creative Technology
Acer Swift
product line of ultra-portable computers
Quattron
Acer TravelMate
series of business-oriented computer notebooks manufactured by Acer.
LYF
Jio LYF (pronounced "life"), also known as LYF, is an Indian brand of smartphones, laptops, consumer electronics developed by Jio and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It manufactures 4G-enabled VoLTE smartphones which run on Android. It is a subsidiary of Jio, the telecommunication arm of Reliance Industries.
iAUDIO
right|thumb|The iAUDIO logo
8BitDo
thumb|An 8BitDo Ultimate 2C Bluetooth controller and wireless receiver for the PlayStation 1& 2. 8BitDo is a peripheral manufacturer based in China that specializes in video game accessories. The company is largely known for its Ultimate and Pro lines of controllers. It also manufactures desktop computer and smartphone peripherals, including keyboards, mice, and speakers. Many 8BitDo products' designs are inspired by retro video game consoles, such as the NES. It has also released several officially licensed Xbox branded products.
Lanix
Lanix Internacional, S.A. de C.V. is a multinational computer and mobile phone manufacturer company based in Hermosillo, Mexico. Lanix primarily markets and sells its products in Mexico and the Latin American export market.
HP EliteBook
military grade computers
Samsung Notebook
notebook computer series made by Samsung Electronics
Magnetophon
thumb|300px|right|Tonschreiber from a German radio station in World War II. Magnetophon was the brand or model name of the pioneering reel-to-reel tape recorder developed by engineers of the German electronics company AEG in the 1930s, based on the magnetic tape invention by Fritz Pfleumer. AEG created the world's first practical tape recorder, the K1, first demonstrated in Germany in 1935 at the Berlin Radio Show.
Aiptek Inc.
AIPTEK, Inc. (Affordable Innovative Personal Technologies) was a manufacturer of consumer electronic products that mainly produced pico projectors, camcorders, graphic tablets and digitizers, as well as photo frames and 3D products. The company was founded in 1997 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Since January 14, 2003, Aiptek was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 6225.
Bush
British electronics manufacturer brand owned by Home Retail Group and sold exclusively at Argos
Orion Electronics
Hungarian electronics company