Type | Public label |
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Industry | Consumer electronics and private labels |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Carteret, New Jersey, United States |
Key people | Morris Fuchs-sales |
Products | Audio and video electronics |
Website | www.lenoxx.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 12 October 1999) |
Lenoxx Electronics Corporation was an American distributor of electronic equipment. The brand appeared in the late 1980s as a transportable stereo (boombox) model.
Products from this company bear more than one brand. Common examples are Durabrand (Sold by Wal-Mart since early 2003), and Audio Solutions (sold by Walgreens). They also sell with their own name Lenoxx Sound. Market position is at the low end with products rarely over $80. The company's products are often sold at discount and drug stores, but rarely in other markets.
Bernard Fuchs was the company's Chief Executive Officer.[1]
Lenoxx Electronics Corporation operated only in the United States and some countries in Europe, and should not be confused with Lenoxx Electronics of Australia.
Products
- Portable Compact Disc players
- CD Radio-Cassette Transportable Stereos (Boomboxes)
- Portable Televisions
- TV sets with screen size up to 21 inches (crt) or up to 26/32 inches (lcd) in some markets.
- Portable Cassette
- Portable AM/FM Radio
- Alarm Clock Radio
- Telephones
- Home Theatre Systems
- PC speakers
- DVD players
- Compact hi-fi stereo systems.
References
- ↑ Delevingne, Lawrence (13 April 2016). "Platinum Partners hedge funds are hot -- maybe too hot for big money". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2023-02-24.