WEGA

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WEGA
Native name
Wuerttembergische Radio-Gesellschaft mbh
IndustryElectronics
Founded1923; 103 years ago (1923)
Stuttgart, Germany
Defunct2005; 21 years ago (2005)
FateRebranded as BRAVIA
SuccessorBRAVIA
Area served
International
ProductsRadio and LED television receivers
ParentSony (1975-present)
File:1962 Wegavision 2000 Werksentwurf Pinakothek-d-Moderne M 2021-05-23.jpg
Wegavision 2000, TV-prototype 1962, Pinakothek der Moderne
File:Wega Elcaset E 4950.jpg
Wega tapedeck for Sony Elcaset, 1976–1980[1]

WEGA was a German audio and video manufacturer that manufactured some of Germany's earliest radio receivers.[2]

History

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WEGA, pronounced "Vega", was founded as Wuerttembergische Radio-Gesellschaft mbh in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1923. In 1975, it was acquired by Sony Corporation.[2] They were then known throughout Europe for stylish and high-quality stereo equipment, designed by Verner Panton[3] and Hartmut Esslinger.[4] Sony continued to use the WEGA brand until 2005, when liquid-crystal displays superseded the company's Trinitron aperture grille-based CRT models.[5]

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.[6]

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[7][8][9] when they were rebranded BRAVIA. There are early promotional photos of the first BRAVIA televisions that still bear the WEGA label.[citation needed] Introduced in 2002, Sony's plasma display televisions were also branded as Plasma WEGA until the BRAVIA LCD line superseded it. 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.[citation needed]

Importance

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The quality of the design by Esslinger was highly appreciated, to the extent that the Museum of Modern Art in New York[10] exhibits one example, the Concept 51k sound system, for which a special stand was an available option.[11]

In 1980, Sony used half of the production in Stuttgart for its Trinitron televisions.[12][13]

File:WEGA Studio 3214 Hifi und Telefunken L 250.jpg
WEGA Studio 3214 HiFi with record player, Dual 1218, and loudspeakers Telefunken L 250, 1972

See also

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  • Braun – German consumer products company
  • Brionvega – Italian electronics company

References

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