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Not sure if younger people know how big Japanese electronics were in the 80s and 90s with brands like Aiwa, Nakamichi (look up "Nakamichi Dragon", or even better, try to buy one on Ebay) and Sony (which was like Apple in the 80s). Although Japan still has some great electronics brands, they have been in decline since the late 90s, when China started taking huge chunks of their market share.


Or National which is almost all gone today. Or rather rebranded to Panasonic. Before the early 2000s the company was selling most of their products under National brand in Japan. They've introduced Panasonic to sell speakers abroad because, as it turned out, the National name was not available. The reception was so good over the years that the National brand has been discontinued and all the products are called Panasonic now.

I've learned only today, while double checking the facts, that there is `panasonic` TLD.

https://holdings.panasonic/global/corporate/brand/history.ht...


Interesting, I though National and Panasonic were just brand names of Matsushita, but the corporation was renamed to Panasonic in 2008. See, that's how old I am :)


36yo here. OFC Sony was a synonym of quality. But nowadays you can get decent devices from Shenzhen.

And an $100 pinebook can do everything Sony could do in the 80's and 90's.


good point. that's another factor that i didn't consider. and online sales are having a double effect here. not only is there no need for walk-in stores but there isn't even a need for resellers to import anything but popular products. the rest can be ordered directly from china.




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