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Salora Oy

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was established. The first color television model, Salora Finlandia, was released in 1968 and awarded with a gold medal at the Nuremberg International Inventors' fair in 1969. The sales far exceeded the expectations with about 150,000 units sold until 1974. In the early 1970s, around 1,000
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The company was founded as Nordell & Koskinen in 1928 by F. A. Nordell and Lauri Koskinen. In 1937, the company introduced its first product under the brand name Salora (from a combination of the words
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Salora Fellow and Manager were mainly sold in Finland, and it is very rare elsewhere. Similarly, the original
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network. Mobira Oy was then acquired by Nokia in 1982, and the company was later renamed to Nokia-Mobira Oy.
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for the military, police and emergency services. This was later accompanied by the manufacturing of
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In 1989, Salora was acquired by Nokia and its business was taken over by Nokia-Mobira Oy.
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A man packing a Salora television and stereo system in his car, in Salo, Finland, in 1978.
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In 1966, Salora entered the export market by selling its televisions to costumers in
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In 1957, Salora started to produce B/W televisions, and in 1966 the development of
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televisions of various models were produced per day by around 2,000 employees.
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machines, which are more popular in other countries, were not sold in Finland.
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established the joint venture company Mobira Oy (from the words
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and other home electronics. The brand name is now owned by the
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systems. The first model was called Salora Metropol 5.
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Index

Osakeyhtiö
Electronics
Merged
Salo
Finland
Consumer electronics
Oy
Finnish
Salo
Nokia
radios
televisions
Dutch

FM
color televisions
Sweden
HIFI
radiotelephones
car phones
ARP
Nokia
mobile phones
NMT
Salora Sissi A3 (tube radio, from 1928)
Salora Playmaster (gaming television, from 1977)
Salora Fellow and Manager were mainly sold in Finland, and it is very rare elsewhere. Similarly, the original VTech Laser machines, which are more popular in other countries, were not sold in Finland.
VTech Laser
VHS video cassette
VHS

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