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  2. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster also makes cables for TVs, DVD players, computers, printers, gaming consoles, and cameras, and for audio equipment in cars. [5] As high-definition televisions grew in popularity, the company expanded into HDMI and high-def cables, [33] including a lower-cost HDMI Basic [34] and HDMI cables with five different speed ratings. [35]

  3. ESS Technology - Wikipedia

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    ESS Technology Incorporated is a private manufacturer of computer multimedia products, Audio DACs and ADCs based in Fremont, California with R&D centers in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada and Beijing, China. It was founded by Forrest Mozer in 1983. Robert L. Blair is the CEO and President of the company. [1]

  4. Packard Bell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 the company went public. [2] Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. was adopted in 1956 as the new name for the public company. [4] The company formed a subsidiary to produce computers in 1957, which was later acquired by the Raytheon Company in 1964. In 1968, Packard Bell was sold to Teledyne. Teledyne was interested in expanding into consumer ...

  5. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Exited the computer business before being acquired by Ford Motor Company: Philips — Netherlands: 1953: 1991: Sold computer division to Digital Equipment Corporation [8] PolyMorphic Systems — United States: 1976: Un­known: Un­known: Poqet Computer Corporation — United States: 1989: 1992: Acquired by Fujitsu [9] Power Computing ...

  6. Vizio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2002 as V Inc. by entrepreneur William Wang and two founding employees. [5] [6] [7] By 2004, Wang changed the company name to Vizio.[8] [9]In 2006, the company's revenue was estimated at $700 million, and in 2007 it was estimated to have exceeded $2 billion. [10]

  7. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    November 2009 – the ZonePlayer S5 (later PLAY:5), the first independent Sonos-connected amplified speaker. [55] July 2011 – the Play:3, a second, smaller, amplified speaker in its Play lineup of smart speakers. [56] [57] May 2012 – the SUB wireless subwoofer. [58] February 2013 – the PLAYBAR soundbar speaker. [59]

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  9. List of California companies - Wikipedia

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    This list of California companies includes notable companies that are, ... Big 5 Sporting Goods; ... Computer Sciences Corporation; Con-way;