
Heritage - Zenith Electronics
Founded on radio engineering, Zenith soon became a leader in other consumer electronics developments, such as the first all-electronic TV station (1939), the first FM radio station in the …
Home - Zenith Electronics
A wholly owned subsidiary of global innovator LG Electronics since 1999, today’s Zenith is LG’s U.S. research subsidiary for consumer electronics, hospitality and health care technologies, …
Technology - Zenith Electronics
Digital TV: As the inventor of the VSB (Vestigial Side Band) digital transmission technology at the heart of the current ATSC A/53 Digital Television Standard, Zenith proudly helped lead the …
Zenith Firsts - Zenith Electronics
2001 Zenith receives Emmy award for flat-screen CRT technology 2002 First affordable integrated HDTVs 2004 Zenith invents Pro:Idiom digital rights management system 2007 Zenith …
Remote Background - Zenith Electronics
The first TV remote control, called the “Lazy Bones,” was developed in 1950 by Zenith (then known as Zenith Radio Corporation and now a wholly owned subsidiary of LG Electronics USA).
Contact Us - Zenith Electronics
Contact Zenith Electronics LLC 2000 Millbrook Drive Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069 (847) 941-8000 Licensing Richard Lewis [email protected] Broadcasting Standards and Technologies …
Pro:Idiom - Zenith Electronics
Products containing a sink functionality (such as a television or set top box) may be sold generally, while products incorporating a source function (such as headend encryption …
Most Inductees in Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame - Zenith …
Reflecting Zenith’s enduring impact on the worldwide consumer electronics industry since 1918, Zenith and its parent company LG Electronics have more individuals inducted into the …
Licensed Companies - Zenith Electronics
Backstream TV Blonder Tongue Laboratories, Inc. Bridge Technologies CSI Digital Digital Concepts, Inc. Enseo, Inc. Exterity Limited – VITEC Fagor Multimedia Soluion SL Guangzhou …
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Zenith Electronics
Commander Eugene F. McDonald, Jr. (1886—1958), Zenith's founder-president, believed TV viewers would not tolerate commercials and cominced that sooner or later commercial …