List of television manufacturers

This is a list of television manufacturers, past and present.

List

CompanyStarted mfgEnded mfgNotes
Acer 2001 2009
Admiral 1940 1979
Admiral Overseas Corporation (AOC) 1967 -
Advent 1975 present
Adyson 2008 2011
Asianet Digital LED TV 2019 Present Asianet Satellite Communications
Agath 2007 Present
Agrexsione - -
Aiwa - -
Akai ca.1966 present
Akari 1992 present
Akurra 2011 present
Alba (Harvard) 1939 present
Amplivision 2011 2016
Amstrad - -
Andrea Electronics 1947 1978
Anitech 1999 present
Apex Digital 1997 2010
Apple 1993 present Released the Macintosh TV in 1993
Arcam 2011 present
Arena - -
Argosy Radiovision - -
Arise India 2012 present
AGA 1952 196
Astor 1956 1974
Asuka 2011 present
Atlantic 2010 present
Atwater Television 1949 1952
Audar 1949 1949
Automatic Radio Manufacturing 1949 1954
Audiovox - -
AVEL 2008 present
AVol - -
AWA 1956 1974
Bace Television 1947 -
Baird 1926 1980 made the first TVs, brand name after 1956
Bang & Olufsen 1950 (prototype) present
Baumann Meyer 2001 present
Beko - -
BenQ - -
Bell Television 1945 1950s
BelTek Tv - -
Bharat - -
Beon - -
Binatone - -
BiSA - -
Bitova electronika 1975 1996
Blaupunkt - -
BLUE Edge - present
Blue Sky - -
Blue Star - -
Bondstec - -
BOSE - -
BPL india lmt 1980 present
Brandt - -
Brionvega 1947 1956
Britannia 2011 present
Broksonic - -
BSR - -
boj - -
Bush 1937 present
Calbest Electronics 1947 1968[1] Engineered the Poll-O-Meter, an early people meter system.[2]
Caixun - -
Candle - -
Capehart Electronics 1947 1965
Carrefour - -
Cascade 2011 present
Cathay - -
Cello Electronics 2004 present
Centurion - -
Certified Radio Labs 1947 1966
Cenfonix - present
CGE 2009 present
Changhong 1958 present
ChiMei - -
Cimline - -
Citizen - -
Clairetone Electric Corporation 1967 -
Clarivox - -
Clatronic - -
CloudWalker[3] 2013 present
Coby - -
Colonial Radio (Sylvania) 1949 1983
Color Electronics Corporation 1964 -
Compal Electronics[4][5] - present
Conar Instruments 1962 -
Condor - -
Conrac (Monitors) 1958 1990
Conrac (Germany) - - various OEM plasma & LCD TV sets ended around 2003
Contec - -
Continental Edison - -
Cortron Industries (Hoffman) 1948 1970
Cossor - -
Craig - -
Crown - -
Crystal - -
CS Electronics - -
CTC - -
Curtis Mathes Corporation 1960 present
Cybertron - -
Daewoo - -
Dainichi - -
Damro - -
Dansai - -
Dayton - -
De Graaf - -
Decca - -
Deccacolour (UK) - -
Defiant - -
Dell 2003 2008 The W4200HD is the best TV that Dell has ever made
Delmonico International Corporation 1967 -
Diamond Vision - -
Diboss - -
Digihome - -
Dixi - -
Dual - -
Dual Tec - -
Dumont - - no relation to the below company
DuMont Laboratories 1938 1970s (early)
Durabrand 2003 present
Dyanora (India) 1975 1995
Dynatron - -
Dynex - -
Edler - -
Electron 1919 present
Electronics Corp. (ECTV India) - -
English Electric 1950 1957
English Electric Valve Company - -
EKCO - -
Elbe - -
Electrohome 1949 1987 Post 1987 TVs were made by Mitsubishi and sold as Electrohome in name only
Element 2006 present
Elin - -
Elite - -
Elta - -
Emerson 1948 present no relation to the below company
Emerson 1947 1973
EMI - -
Erres - 1967
Expert - -
Farnsworth 1947 1965
Ferguson Electronics - -
Ferranti - -
Fidelity Radio 1980 1988
Finlandia - -
Finlux (Vestel) 1971 present
FIRST - present
Firstline - -
Fisher Electronics - -
Fleetwood (CONRAC) 1961 1970
Flint - -
Formenti 1947 2006
Frontech - - brand name only
Fujitsu 1992 present
Funai 1980s present
GC - present
Geloso 1931 1972
General Electric 1947 1986 taken over by Thomson

Gazer

General Electric Company - - UK manufacturer unrelated to the US manufacturer
General Gold - -
Gene's TV - present
Geloso - -
Genexxa - - A brand name of InterTAN
GoldStar 1958 1995 name changed to LG Electronics
Goodmans Industries - -
Go Electronics 1999 present Made a all-in-one computer TV
Google 2002 present
Gorenje - -
GPM - -
Gradiente - -
Graetz - -
Granada - -
Grandin - -
Grundig 1966 2003
Haier 1984 present
Hallicrafters 1932 1966 began selling TVs in 1947
Hannspree - -
Hanseatic - -
Hantarex - -
Harvard International 2000s -
Harvey Industries 1989 -
Haver Electric 1987 Present
HCM - -
Healing 1956 1975
Helkama 1957 196?
Helvar 1957 1960
Heath Company/Heathkit 1964 1989
Hesstar - present
Hinari Domestic Applicanes - -
Hisawa - -
HMV - -
Hisense 1970 present
Hitachi 1956 present
HKC 2009 present
Hoffman Television (Cortron Ind) 1948 1970
Horizont 1951 present
Howard Radio (Muntz) 1948 1973
Huanyu - -
Hypson - -
Ice - -
Ices - -
Inelec[6] 1968 - Colombia
ITS - -
ITT Corporation - -
ITT-KB (UK) - -
ITT-SEL (Germany) - - bought by Nokia
Imperial - -
INB 2016 Present
Indiana - -
Ingelen - -
Inno Hit - -
Innovex - -
Insignia - -
Interfunk - -
Intervision - -
Isukai - -
IZUMI 2008 present
Jensen Loudspeakers 2003 present
JMB - -
Joyeux - -
Jodie 1987 present
JVC 1976 present
Kaisui - -
Kamacrown - -
Kane Electronics Corporation 1967 -
Kapsch - -
Kathrein - -
Kendo - -
Kenmore 2015 2017
Kent Television 1951 1964
Khind - present
Kingsley - -
KIVI (Ukraine) - -
Kloss Video 1981 -
Kneissel - -
Kogan 2006 present
Kolster-Brandes - -
Konka 1984 present
Korpel - -
Koyoda - -
Kreisler 1956 1982
KTC 1995 present
Lanix - -
Le.com - -
Leyco - -
LG Electronics (founded as GoldStar, name changed 1995) 1958 present
Liesenkötter - - cabinet builder only, bought chassis from manufacturers such as Philips
Linsar 2006 present Linsar brand was acquired by Tempo international in June 2016
LLoyd's - -
Loewe 1923 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
Micromax 2009 present
Microsoft Windows 2004 present
Mercury-Pacific 1950 1964
Metz - present
Minerva - - taken over by Grundig
Minoka - -
Mirc Electronics (Onida brand; India) 1982 present
Mitsubishi - 2012
Mivar 1945 -
Mi TV - -
Mobile360 Tv 2013 present
Motorola 1947 1974
Multitech (brand name only) - -
Muntz (Howard Radio) 1948 1973
MT Logic (related to Multitech, brand name only) - -
Murphy Radio - -
NASCO ELECTRONICS 2000s -
NEC 1950s -
Neckermann - -
Nelco - - India
NEI - -
NEOS 1987 - -
NetTV - -
Nikkai - -
Nobliko - -
Nokia - -
Nordmende - 1990s
North American Audio 1962 -
Olympic Radio and Television 1948 1971
Oceanic - -
oCosmo 2013 -
OK tv - -
Olevia 2004 2009
One - present
OnePlus September, 2019 present
Onida 1990 present
Onwa - -
Orion (Hungary) - -
Orion (Japan) - -
Osaki - -
Oso - -
Osume - -
Otake - -
Otto Versand - -
Pacific Technology - -
Packard Bell, Teledyne Packard Bell 1948 1974
Palladium - -
Panama - -
Panasonic (National) 1959 present
Pathe Cinema - -
Pathe Marconi - -
Pausa - -
PDI Communication Systems[7] 2004 present
Perdio 1955 1965
Pensonic - present
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 1985 2010
Planar Systems 1983 present
Polar 1993 present
Polaroid - -
Profilo Holding (brand Telefunken) 1954 present
Profex - -
Prima - -
Privé - -
ProLine - -
ProScan 1990s present div. of Technicolor SA
ProTech - -
Pulser (own by Canadian tire) - -
Pye - -
Pyle - -
PyxScape - -
Quasar - -
Quelle - -
Questa - -
R-Line - -
REI - -
Radiola - -
Radiola (France, owned by Philips) - -
RadioMarelli 1929 -
RadioShack - -
Rank Arena - -
Ravenswood 1962 - div. of Annapolis Electroacoustics Corp.
Rauland Borg 1942 1948
RBM - -
RCA 1939 1986 taken over by Thomson
RCA (HKC 2018 present
Realistic - -
Rediffusion - present
Regentone - -
Revox - -
Rex - -
RFT (Stassfurt plant) - 1991? bought by Technisat
RGD (Radio Gramaphone Development Company) - -
Roadstar - - not a manufacturer, brand name only
Rolls - -
Rolsen Electronics 1994 present
Rubin 1951 2003
SABA - present
Saccs - -
Saisho - -
Salora 1956 present[8]
Salora International 1977 present
Sambers - -
Sampo Corp. of America 1981 present
Samsung 1970 present
Sanabria Television Corporation 1960 - American Television
Sandra - -
Sansui 1987 present
Sanyo 1953 present
SBR - -
Sceptre 1990s Present
Schaub Lorenz - -
Schneider Electric - -
Schneider - - Germany
Schneider - - France, taken over by Philips
Sears (Silvertone) - -
SEG - -
SEI - -
Sei-Sinudyne - -
Seiki Digital 2009 present
Selco (India) 1980s -
Sèleco 1984 -
Sentra - -
Setchell Carlson 1950 1970
Seura 2003 present
Sharp 1953 present
Airis 2009 present
Shinco 2018 present
Shorai - -
Siarem - -
Siemens - -
Silo Digital 2004 present
Skywalker 2017 present
Silvertone - - Sears
Sinudyne 1946 2006
Skyworth 1992 present
Sobell[9][10] - -
Solavox - -
Soniq 2000 present
Sonitron - -
Sonodyne - -
Sonoko - -
Sonolor - -
Sonora 1962 -
Sontec - -
Sony 1960 present
Soyo - 2009
Soundwave - -
Softlogic - 2018 Origin: Sri Lanka
Sparc - present
Stern-Radio Staßfurt 1945 - German Democratic Republic
Stromberg Carlson 1950 1957
Stewart-Warner - -
SunLite TV - -
Sunkai - -
Susumu - -
Supersonic - -
Supra 1974 present
Sylvania 1949 1983
Symphonic Electronic Corp 1960 -
Symphonic Radio and Electronics 1952 -
Sysline - -
Tandy - -
Technika TV - - provided by Tesco
Tatung Company 1979 present
TCL 1981 present
Tec - -
Tech-Master 1948 1968
Technema - -
Technics - -
Technisat - present
Tecnimagen - - formerly Philips Spain
Technika - -
TECO - -
Teleavia - -
Telebalt 1997/1999 present
Telefunken 1903 present
Telemeister - -
Telequip 1949 1968
Teletech - -
Teleton - -
Teletronics 1970 -
Television, Inc. 1950 1952
Temp 1960 -
Tensai - -
Texet - -
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 - -
TMA 1948 1973
Tomashi - -
Toshiba 1952 2015[5]
TPV Technology - present
TP Vision 2012 present joint venture between Philips and TPV
Transvision 1947 1967
Trav-Ler Radop 1948 1965
Travelers Electronics Co. 1954 -
Trinium Electronics Philippines 2006 present
Triumph - -
Uher - -
Ultra - -
Ultravox - -
Unitech - -
United States Television Manufacturing Corp. 1945 1950
Universum - -
Upstar 2011 2016
Vestel 1980s present
Videocon 1980s present
Videosat - -
Videotechnic - -
Videoton 1959 -
Viewsonic - -
Vision - -
Vistron - -
Vizio 2002 present
Veon 2011[11] present
Vu 2005 present
V WORLD 2014 present
Warwick 1951 1977
Walton 2001 Present
Watson - -
Watt Radio - -
Wells-Gardner 1948 1990 Mostly private labels
Westinghouse 1947 1969
Westinghouse Digital 2003 present
Weston Electronics 1980s - India
White-Westinghouse - -
Witjas 1976 present
Wybor 1977 present
X2GEN - -
Xiaomi 2017 present
Yamazen - -
Yara - -
YC - -
Yoko - - brand name only
Zanussi - -
Zenith Radio 1948 present owned by LG
Zonda - -

References

  1. Bruce Weber (1968-07-20). "Monarch Major Expansion Plan". Billboard.
  2. TV Signal Scanning 1956 high-tech surveillance system VW Bus mobile television tracking Antenna on YouTube
  3. "About us". www.cloudwalker.tv.
  4. "our services". www.compal.com. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  5. "Toshiba Gives Up on Selling TVs in U.S. - Consumer Reports". www.consumerreports.org. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  6. Fabrica de Televisores INELEC Bogotá 1968. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-10.
  7. "About Us - PDi Communication Systems, Inc".
  8. "Salora TV" (in Finnish). Bat. Power Oy. Archived from the original on 2014-01-25. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  9. "Sobell Radio, TV and radiograms". Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  10. "Sobell". Thevalvepage.com. 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  11. "The Warehouse launches exclusive range of affordable TVs". Scoop.co.nz. 2011-09-26. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
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