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Finlux was a Finnish brand of consumer electronics, estabilished in Lohja, Finland in 1971, originally part of the Oy Lohja AB industrial group, then in the 1990s acquired by the electronics giant Nokia, and actually only a brand name used by Turkish manufacturer Vestel for a line of consumer electronic related products, including flatscreen LED TVs and home cinema audio products.
Finlux was a Finnish brand of consumer electronics, estabilished in Lohja, Finland in 1971, originally part of the Oy Lohja AB industrial group, then in...
was first commercialized during the 1980s by Sharp Corporation in Japan, Finlux (Oy Lohja Ab) in Finland, and Planar Systems in the US. In these devices...
popular in other countries, were not sold in Finland. VHS video cassette Finlux Liukkonen, Jukka (December 31, 2001). "Salora Oy 1928-1995" (DOC) (in Finnish)...
The sale included a factory in Turku, and the rights to use the Nokia, Finlux, Luxor, Salora, Schaub-Lorenz and Oceanic brands until the end of 1999....
platform, which allows owners of Toshiba, JVC, HITACHI, Bush, Digihome, Finlux, Logik, Luxor, Polaroid, Techwood and more TVs to effortlessly access the...
on projection technology and formed InFocus. In 1991, Planar purchased FinLux, a competitor in Espoo, Finland. This location now serves as the company's...