
06-24-2008, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeffhs
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. 
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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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