Grundig

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Grundig
Type Subsidiary of Arçelik
Founded 1930 (Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer)
September 3, 1954 (Grundig Radio-Werke)
1955 (Grundig AG)
Headquarters Fürth, Germany
Key people Max Grundig, founder
Industry consumer electronics
Products consumer electronics
Number of people not disclosed
Website http://www.grundig.com

Grundig is an electronics manufacturer owned by the Turkish company Arçelik.

History

Grudig was founded as Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer by Max Grundig in 1930.

It became known as Grundig Radio-Werke, GMBH on September 3, 1954. In 1955, it became known as Grundig AG.

In 2007, it was acquired by Arçelik A.Ş.

Products

They sell consumer electronics. In 1979, they sold a video game console licensed from Radofin.

Video game systems by Grundig

Name Year released Added to museum Notes
Super Play Computer 4000 1979 MPU-2000 (Acetronic version): March 22, 2018 The Super Play Computer 4000 was based on the Radofin 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System.