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  2. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Resulting bookshelf-sized "mini" systems became more compact, which helped popularize the integrated hi-fi system. [1] [2] Digital Audio Tape (DAT) emerged in the mid-1980s and 1990s, envisioned as the next step after cassettes, just as CDs were seen as the successors to vinyl records. While DAT gained some traction in countries such as Japan ...

  3. Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC - Wikipedia

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    An agreement between Ingersoll Rand and Mitsubishi Electric regarding establishment of the joint venture was reached in January 2018 [1] and the company started operation in mid-2018. [2] METUS markets, sells and distributes heating and air-conditioning systems in the United States and Latin America. [3]

  4. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    The Nakamichi unit was the flagship audio system offered to Lexus buyers, and this partnership lasted from 1989 to 2001. Another follow-on flagship head unit was the TP-1200, which consisted of a head unit and a separate 'black box' pre-amp section.

  5. VHS - Wikipedia

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    Around 1984, JVC added Hi-Fi audio to VHS (model HR-D725U, in response to Betamax's introduction of Beta Hi-Fi.) Both VHS Hi-Fi and Betamax Hi-Fi delivered flat full-range frequency response (20 Hz to 20 kHz), excellent 70 dB signal-to-noise ratio (in consumer space, second only to the compact disc ), dynamic range of 90 dB, and professional ...

  6. Rotel - Wikipedia

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    Rotel was a family-owned Japanese manufacturer of hi-fi audio and video equipment: home theater, amplifiers, compact disc players, etc. Rotel was started by Tomoki Tachikawa in Tokyo Japan in 1957 as a hi-fi electronics manufacturer. It is currently run by the nephew, Peter Kao.

  7. Akai - Wikipedia

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    The Akai VS-2 was the first VCR to feature an on-screen display, [9] originally named the Interactive Monitor System. By displaying information directly on the television screen, this innovation eliminated the need for the user to be physically near the VCR to program recordings, read the tape counter, or perform other common functions.

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