AUDIO CASSETTE RECORDERS PLAYERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MAGIC FLAP AIWA CO., LTD. Metro AI Building 3th Floor 1-54-5, Akabane, Kita-ku Tokyo 115-0045 Japan Audio cassette recorders and players, speakers, radios, headphones, earphones, compact disc players all for use in land vehicles;
NEL NITHIUM BIO-TECH NEL NITHIUM ELECTRONICS S.A. Limache #1723 casa 10 Vina del Mar. Chile audio cassette recorders and players, stereo amplifiers and preamplifiers, compact disc players, ponograph record players, loud speakers, television sets and video cassette recorders;
NELTRON NEL NITHIUM ELECTRONICS S.A. Limache #1723 casa 10 Vina del Mar. Chile audio cassette recorders and players, stereo amplifiers and preamplifiers, compact disc players, phonograph record players, loud speakers, television sets and video cassette recorders;
UBB LG ELECTRONICS INC. 128, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07336 Republic of Korea audio cassette recorders and players, amplifiers, tuners, graphic equalizers, receivers, record players, speakers, head phones, compact disc players, blank audio cassette tapes, blank digital audio tapes and blank compact disc; and prerecorded audio cassette tapes, digital audio tapes and compact discs featuring music;
UNIREX UNIREX CORPORATION 2288 East 27th Street Vernon CA 90058 audio cassette recorders and players, radios, compact disc players and blank audio and video tapes;UNI-REX;
UNIREX UNIREX CORPORATION 2288 East 27th Street Vernon CA 90058 Audio cassette recorders and players, radios, compact disc players and blank audio and video tapes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Wafers in a cassette are mapped without having to open the cassette. The cassette is at least partially transparent to a particular type of radiation. A source of the radiation is directed into the cassette, through a transparent or translucent part of the cassette, and an imaging sensor sensitive to the radiation detects radiation that is reflected off the wafers inside the cassette. A second source of radiation and a second camera preferably provide additional images of the wafers from a different angle. By processing these images, the spatial orientation of the wafers and loading status of the cassette can be determined.