Difference between revisions of "JVC"

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* [[JVC compact systems|compact systems]]
 
* [[JVC compact systems|compact systems]]
 
* [[JVC Headphones|Headphones]]
 
* [[JVC Headphones|Headphones]]
* [[JVC Speakers|Speakers]]
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* [[JVC Loudspeaker|Loudspeakers]]
 
* [[JVC MD Decks|MD Decks]]
 
* [[JVC MD Decks|MD Decks]]
 
* [[JVC Microphones|Microphones]]
 
* [[JVC Microphones|Microphones]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, 27 January 2026

Company profile

Wikipedia writes about JVC including: "Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is a company based in Yokohama, Japan, that develops and sells consumer electronics for home users and the entertainment industry, as well as media technology equipment for semi-professional and professional applications." A key JVC product was the VHS video recording process, but unfortunately also the early Digital Restrictions Management system Macrovision. JVC is a company with a long history, having been founded long before World War 2. It was later acquired, without abandoning the brand, by Matsushita. Currently a part of the JVC Kenwood Corporation.

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