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  2. Tandy Video Information System - Wikipedia

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    The Tandy Memorex Video Information System (VIS) is an interactive, multimedia CD-ROM player produced by the Tandy Corporation starting in 1992. It is similar in function to the Philips CD-i and Commodore CDTV systems (particularly the CDTV, since both the VIS and CDTV were adaptations of existing computer platforms and operating systems to the set-top-box design).

  3. Moog Concertmate MG-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic Concertmate MG-1 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music in 1981 and sold by Radio Shack from 1982 to 1983 under their "Realistic" brand name.It was produced without some standard Moog features, such as pitch and modulation wheels, as a cost-cutting measure aimed at achieving a lower price for the consumer market.

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  5. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Source began as the Canadian branch of Radio Shack (later "RadioShack"). The first Radio Shack store in Canada was opened on April 20, 1970, in Rexdale, Ontario. The chain was originally owned by Radio Shack's American parent company Tandy Corporation, but was spun off in June 1986, along with the rest of Tandy's international operations ...

  6. Rod Serling - Wikipedia

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    Serling returned to radio late in his career with The Zero Hour (also known as Hollywood Radio Theater) in 1973. The drama anthology series featured tales of mystery, adventure, and suspense, airing in stereo for two seasons. Serling hosted the program but did not write any of the scripts. The series ended on July 26, 1974.

  7. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    A radio and TV store in 1961. For its first fifty years, the phonograph turntable did not use electronics; the needle and sound horn were purely mechanical technologies. . However, in the 1920s, radio broadcasting became the basis of mass production of radio rece

  8. Intellivision - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Radio Shack marketed the Tandyvision One, [26] [27] similar to the original console but with the gold plates replaced with more wood trim. In Japan, Intellivision consoles were branded for Bandai in 1982, [ 28 ] and in Brazil there were Digimed and Digiplay consoles manufactured by Sharp in 1983.

  9. Category:RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    Team RadioShack; List of TRS-80 and Tandy-branded computers; TRS-80 Model 100 This page was last edited on 25 January 2024, at 05:47 (UTC). Text is available under ...