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Naisuka was founded by [[Ryouta Katou]] in 1929. The company had a very troubled start, as the [[wp:Wall Street Crash of 1929|Wall Street Crash of 1929]] in New York City occured around the week after Naisuka's foundation. |
Naisuka was founded by [[Ryouta Katou]] in 1929. The company had a very troubled start, as the [[wp:Wall Street Crash of 1929|Wall Street Crash of 1929]] in New York City occured around the week after Naisuka's foundation. |
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− | Naisuka originally manufactured telephones and radios during the 1930s and even establishing [[Naisuka Records|its own record label division]] in 1931 |
+ | Naisuka originally manufactured telephones and radios during the 1930s and even establishing [[Naisuka Records|its own record label division]] in 1931 and in 1940, Naisuka begin manufacturing home appliances. |
Naisuka entered the television market in 1951 starting with NSK-TV-100 and NSK-TV-200, the computer market in 1980, and then the mobile phone market in 1989. |
Naisuka entered the television market in 1951 starting with NSK-TV-100 and NSK-TV-200, the computer market in 1980, and then the mobile phone market in 1989. |
Revision as of 01:33, 21 February 2020
Naisuka (Japanese: ないすか Nai suka) is an El Kadsreian multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Capulco. It was founded on October 12, 1929.
History
Naisuka was founded by Ryouta Katou in 1929. The company had a very troubled start, as the Wall Street Crash of 1929 in New York City occured around the week after Naisuka's foundation.
Naisuka originally manufactured telephones and radios during the 1930s and even establishing its own record label division in 1931 and in 1940, Naisuka begin manufacturing home appliances.
Naisuka entered the television market in 1951 starting with NSK-TV-100 and NSK-TV-200, the computer market in 1980, and then the mobile phone market in 1989.
In 1995, Naisuka released the DigiFlat 100B, the world's first commercially-released digital television set.
Products
LCD and LED panels
Mobile phones
Naisuka produces mobile phones with ViraOS, Android, or Windows Phone.
Naisuka's flagship mobile handset line is the Naisuka Flow P (Android) and Naisuka Flex P (ViraOS) series, which many consider direct competitors of the TheoryPhone, ViraPhone, Meroview Smart, Meroview Vive, Terbit One/Terbit S, and BOKO flagship smartphones.
Televisions
Naisuka produces television sets since 1951. Naisuka's flagship television line is the Naisuka Kuria series.
Computers
Naisuka produces personal computers that run Microsoft Windows, EyeLine OS, EKS Vortex, Xenika, Debian or Ubuntu. TSUG can be installed via TheoryHack.
Other