WEGA

For radio station licensed to Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, see WEGA (AM). For the Vienna SWAT team called WEGA, see Wiener Einsatzgruppe Alarmabteilung.
WEGA
Native name
Wuerttembergische Radio-Gesellschaft mbh
Industry Electronics
Fate Rebranded as BRAVIA
Successor BRAVIA
Founded Stuttgart, Germany (1923 (1923))
Defunct 2005 (2005)
Area served
International
Products Radio and LED television receivers
Parent Sony (1975–2005)wega

WEGA /ˈvɡə/ is a pioneering German audio and video manufacturer, manufacturing some of Germany's earliest radio receivers. also Assambled in India Leading LED television manufacturer. Exports throughout the world.

History

WEGA, pronounced "Vega", was founded as Wuerttembergische Radio-Gesellschaft mbh in Stuttgart, Germany in the year 1923. In 1975, it was acquired by Sony Corporation. They were then known throughout Europe for stylish and high-quality stereo equipment, designed by Hartmut Esslinger, amongst others. Sony continued to use the WEGA brand until 2005, when liquid-crystal displays superseded the company's Trinitron aperture grille-based CRT models.

Starting in 1998, Sony released a television line called FD Trinitron/WEGA, a flat-screen television with side-mounted speakers and a silver-coloured cabinet.

Sony says that the FD Trinitron WEGA was named after a star ("Vega" in English) in the Lyra constellation, and made no reference to the original WEGA firm.

Sony has also used WEGA as a name for flat-screen televisions with newer technologies than CRT. Their flat-panel LCD televisions were branded LCD WEGA until summer 2005 when they were rebranded BRAVIA There are early promotional photos of the first BRAVIA televisions still bearing the WEGA label. Introduced in 2002, Sony's plasma display televisions were also branded as Plasma WEGA until being superseded by the BRAVIA LCD line. Sony's rear-projection televisions, either Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) or LCD-based, were branded as Grand WEGA until Sony discontinued production of rear-projection receivers.


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