Name: | Radofin Electronics; London (GB) |
Abbreviation: | radiofin |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Radiofin Electronics, 4th Floor, Hyde House, The Hyde, London NW9 5LG (1984) Radiofin used the brand Triton for most of its products. |
History: |
Radofin Electronics was run by directors Laurie Scott, his son Laurie Jr. and brother Ken in London. Initially they produced novelty radios (footballs, dice, etc.) before moving on to calculators and TV computer games systems. Many, if not all, of Radofin's products were imported from Hong Kong and were sold in Europe, especially France, Germany and Italy. [Source: Computer Wiki] In July 1974 there was a report of three newly formed electronics companies, Radofin Electronics of London, Radofin Electronics of Liechenstein, and Radofin Electronics (Far East) of Hong Kong. Later Radofin models were manufactured in Hong Kong. By January 1978 Radofin Electronics (Far East) were leaders in the electronic games business. It had once led the market in calculators, its only product until September 1976, but had seen the end of the calculator boom and moved into games production [Source: yesterplay.weebly.com] |
This manufacturer was suggested by Guido Höh.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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GB | 76 | Triton Digichron CL-101 | Electric alarm clock with rotating wheel clock display and option for alarm or rad... |
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