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Old 06-24-2008, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeffhs View Post
Now that the Zenith Radio Corporation is history, I wouldn't be surprised if some day some Japanese or Korean electronics firm would start using the lightning-bolt Z logo, and the Zenith name itself, on replica radios, phonographs, etc.--if they haven't started doing so already. Depends on whether the Zenith name and logo are in the public domain or are still owned by LG.

Magnavox is now a division of Philips, and has been for some time. Their 1990s televisions used to have the Philips-Magnavox branding on them; I had a "Magnavox" branded VCR in the late 1980s-'90s, but I'm not sure whether or not Philips had bought them out by then. I do know that most if not all of today's "Magnavox" branded VCRs, however, are rebadged Funai junk that won't last longer than a year, if that long, and if you're lucky. I don't know about Magnavox-branded DVD/VHS players, but I'd guess they are built by Funai as well, with cheap plastic parts in the drive mechanisms, like everything else these days.
Philips bought Magnavox no later than '81. Maybe late '70's. I read somewhere where it might have happened as early as '75. We had an early 80's 19" Magnavox TV that was actually a NAP set. Your Magnavox VCR from the late '80's was probably built by Panasonic. We had a mid '80's Magnavox / Panasonic VCR and that thing was very well built. To my knowledge, all of their VCR's since the mid '90's have been built by Funai and I know the current DVD/VCR units are built by Funai. These are total pieces of garbage and I've gotten so I won't even pull the top off of one to try to repair it.
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