Element Electronics is an American-owned producer of flat panel televisions. As of 2014, it is the only American company assembling TV sets in the United States.
Element began producing flat panel TVs in March 2012 in a factory in Detroit. The company also plans to open a second plant in South Carolina, which is estimated to bring 500 jobs to the area over a period of five years. The brand is expected to be carried by Walmart, Target, and other retailers.
element makes those TVs
Element Electronics company is owned by ProView which also makes Polaroid TV's.
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The staff at my local circuit city, which is going through a liquidation sale, said it was a Korean firm. I searched the internet, and could not find anything about it. I would say, the risk of buying a product that has not company standing behind it, would make the "deal" not worth while.
Yes! Circuit City carries televisions of all kinds including HD. It also carries all sorts of gadgets and accessories to make your television viewing experience even better.
No, hobby electronics are more in RadioShack's department. Furthermore, many Circuit City establishments have gone out of business. Circuit City used to sell MP3 players, computers, consoles, TVs, games, and other electronic entertainment devices.
Element Electronics is the brand name. They are built by several Chinese sub-contractors.
Circuit City sold electronics components and media components under one of its brands and they also sold computers and televisions to attract ordinary consumers.
Think it was Zenith
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Circuit City was founded by Samuel S Wurtzel in 1949. The company is the second largest retailer of consumer electronics, after Best Buy. The type of product you would find in one of their stores are televisions.