- in
TriGem. By 1990,
TriGem produced close to 500,000
computers annually; from 1987 to 1990,
TriGem manufactured 300,000
computers for Epson.
TriGem's partnership...
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software publisher and
holding company formerly known as
Fortune Systems TriGem, a
South Korean computer company Turbo Gears, a
Python web
application framework...
- **** as a
joint venture of
South Korean companies Korea Data
Systems and
TriGem. The
company sold PCs at
prices ranging at $399 or $499, not
including a...
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Series 7,
netBook Tandy United States 1100 FD, 1400 series, TRS-80
Model 100
TriGem South Korea Averatec Vigor Gaming United States Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius...
- Corporation;
previously reorganized as AT&T
Information Systems Averatec TriGem United States 2003 2012
Dissolution Barrington International —
United States...
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worldwide at its peak. In 1999, it
formed an
American joint venture with
TriGem of
Korea and
Sotec of ****an,
named eMachines,
which at its peak in 1999...
- in May 2005 that its sponsor's
parent company Sambo Computer (known as
TriGem Computer in English-language media) was in
court receivership due to financial...
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animation and
television division Screen Gems as a film
division of Sony
Pictures Entertainment's
Columbia TriStar
Motion Picture Group that has served...
- Gateway.
eMachines was
founded six
years earlier as a
joint venture between TriGem,
Korea Data Systems, and Sotec; by 2003, it had
raked in $1.1 billion in...
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combined CPT with a
revived TriStar
Television on
February 21, 1994 to form
Columbia TriStar Television. The name "Screen
Gems" was also
utilized for a syndicated...