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Seleco made a few of their own sets, I do get some in but it's quite rare. I understand that they are a well respected company in Europe, but not well marketed and supported in North America.


Seleco 400

GE never made their own sets, rather had sets made by Zenith, Panasonic and NEC. The cases were charcoal gray and overall were good sets.

Ultravision was a small company that rebadged Zenith projectors. I have no idea how many they sold, I have only ever seen one.

Cinemabeam was Runco’s first entry into the large screen projection market before they were known as Runco. These sets were made by Matsushita, and Runco added a wired remote to them. These sets were popular in 1984-1986 and are now considered obsolete.


 

 







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