No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
No, it was founded as Radio Corporation of America. Thus, RCA.
Yes
RCA is a brand with a long history in television and radio. As such it is highly reputable. Although it no longer makes TVs itself, its brand is used by Sony - who are also a highly regarded manufacturer.
RCA was bought out by GE in 1986. The RCA brand was subsequently sold off and still exists but it is simply a brand name and not an actual company. Thompson SA currently manufactures electronics under the RCA brand. There is no ticker symbol or publicly traded stock for RCA. The closest thing you could invest in would be Thompson SA, ticker symbol TMS, currently trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
RCA was bought out by GE in 1986. The RCA brand was subsequently sold off and still exists but it is simply a brand name and not an actual company. Thompson SA currently manufactures electronics under the RCA brand. There is no ticker symbol or publicly traded stock for RCA. The closest thing you could invest in would be Thompson SA, ticker symbol TMS, currently trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
One HDTV brand is LG. Some others include TCL, Samsung, and RCA
The "Dynex-to-RCA Connector Adapter " is compatible with most TVs, DVD players, and subwoofers.
I paid $499.99 brand new.
The best brand name flat panel to me is RCA. When shopping for one I tend to stick with the TV companies that have been in the business for a long time and RCA has been in the market as one of the top brands for years.
In 2014, RCA TV is currently a licensed brand run by ON Corp who manufactures LED TV's in China. The actual manufacturing is performed by the TCL company in China.
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The name of the 'Brand Power' lady in the Canadian commercials is Jordan Taylor, formerly known as Lynn Leach.
RCa do tend to blow out more easily.