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3 unusual facts about Grundig


Grundig

Spain's Grupo Vitelcom is licensed to manufacture mobile telephones using the Grundig Mobile brand, and auto parts company Delphi manufactures car radios branded Grundig.

Max Grundig

Max Grundig (7 May 1908 – 8 December 1989) was the founder of electronics company Grundig AG.

Video Cassette Recording

A later even longer-playing variant, Super Video (SVR) was manufactured by Grundig exclusively.


Grundig mobile

Grundig mobile was established in 2005 as a collaboration agreement between Koç Holding and Vitelcom Mobile Technology.

Grundig mobile is a joint venture between Koç Holding of Turkey and Vitelcom of Spain that manufactures mobile phones and accessories.

Lenco Turntables

Vintage Swiss made Lenco and Lenco OEM/re-badged Barthe, Benjamin, Bogen, Goldring, Grundig, Komet, and Voxon turntables used a vertical "idler-drive" to rotate the platter, as opposed to a belt drive or more recent direct drive turntables.

Max Grundig

Grundig built his company up after World War II to become a market leader in home entertainment products and a symbol of West Germany's Wirtschaftswunder.

Tim Gould

Gould raced for Britain internationally and as a world class pro for the Schwinn Mountain Bike Team, with numerous wins and podium finishes in the Grundig World Cup series.

Video Classics

At first the different video formats that Video Classics advertised they duplicated was definitive of the formats on the market at the time, which included VHS, Betamax, Phillips, Grundig and U-matic, whether or not they actually duplicated onto any formats other than VHS or Beta is questionable though, By 1981 their advertising had reduced the list to just VHS and Beta.


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