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Memorex

Memorex - Memorex Corp. began in 1961 as a computer tape manufacturer and later expanded to become a supplier of consumer storage media and a major supplier of IBM-compatible peripherals. In 1971, the company entered the consumer media market and launched an advertising campaign, first with the "breaking glass" ad and then with a series of iconic television commercials featuring Ella Fitzgerald. In 1982, Memorex was acquired by Burroughs to bolster its corporate business. The company's consumer business was sold to Tandy. After 1996, the company was split up and ceased to exist, except for its consumer electronics brand.

Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette Memorex Head Demagnetiser Unknown Country Memorex Memorex Head Demagnetiser Unknown Country
Blister Memorex MRX3 Oxide 45 Type I Normal 1979 USA Memorex Memorex MRX3 Oxide Type I Normal 45 1979 USA USA
Blister Memorex High Bias II 60 Type II Chrome 1982 Europe Memorex Memorex High Bias II Type II Chrome 60 1982 USA Europe
Blister Memorex MRX I 120 Type I Normal 1982 USA Memorex Memorex MRX I Type I Normal 120 1982 USA USA
Blister Memorex HBS II 110 Type II Chrome 1994 Canada, USA Memorex Saehan HBS II Type II Chrome 110 1994 South Korea Canada, USA
3 pack Memorex 90 "Sound Invasion" Type I Normal 1989 Europe Memorex Sunkyong Magnetic Limited (SKM) Sound Invasion Type I Normal 90 1989 South Korea Europe