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Projection TVs made after 1998 are not included in the recall. Major appliance and department stores nationwide sold these TVs from April 1995 through April 1999 for between $1,200 and $2,800.
Zenith Electronics Corp. has invited bids for its troubled television business but has stymied attempts by its union workers to buy the division, the International Brotherhood of Electrical ...
Zenith showed dealers here a 2002 product line that has shifted its emphasis in the integrated HDTV segment from rear-projection to direct-view models, with an added focus on more ergonomics and an ...
Zenith Electronics Corp. of Glenview unveiled two TV sets with Internet-access technology developed with softwaremaker Diba Inc. Zenith said its new 27-inch NetVision TV and 35-inch Inteq ...
Zenith Electronics is recalling about 80,000 big screen televisions because they pose a fire hazard.
The Zenith DTT900 is one of the digital TV boxes that shoppers can buy with a $40 DTV converter box coupon from the U.S. government, and it’s worth a serious look. On arguably the most important ...
Zenith Electronics Corp. plans to push the convergence of television and computers to a new level, introducing the first U.S. set that lets viewers connect to the Internet as they watch TV. The ...
Preparing for the converged PC-TV market that everyone seems sure is on the way, Zenith Electronics today announced "high-performance" color television sets designed to display flicker-free images ...
He fixed the once ubiquitous Zenith TVs that seemed to be in every living room. Until they weren’t. That led to one of his nicknames: Zenith Man.
Zenith’s mechanical Space Command lived on for a quarter of a century as the default way to control a television. Even today, some people still call their remotes “the clicker.” ...
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