Triad

Triad - Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. is a Japanese materials and electronics company, situated in Kyobashi, Chuo, Tokyo, that helped pioneer recordable CD technology (CD-R) along with Sony and Philips in 1988. Founded in 1950, Taiyo Yuden currently operates factories in Japan, Singapore, Korea, China, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Taiyo Yuden branded products were not common outside Japan (where Taiyo Yuden media had a market share of about 60%) but unbranded CDs and DVDs were available from some online retailers. Rebranded Taiyo Yuden media could be found under Fujifilm, Fusion, Maxell, Miflop, Panasonic, Plextor, Sony, TDK, and Verbatim Corporation brands. In Japan, Korea and Greece, Taiyo Yuden was distributing its own brand "That's". That's branded Audio tape, known as Triad in North America, was introduced to the market in 1982.

Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - EM-X 60 Triad Taiyo Yuden EM-X Type II Chrome 60 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - EM-X 90 Triad Taiyo Yuden EM-X Type II Chrome 90 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - EM-X 90 Triad Taiyo Yuden EM-X Type II Chrome 90 1986 USA
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - F-X 60 Triad Taiyo Yuden F-X Type I Normal 60 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - F-X 90 Triad Taiyo Yuden F-X Type I Normal 90 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - MG-X 60 Triad Taiyo Yuden MG-X Type IV Metal 60 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - MG-X 90 Triad Taiyo Yuden MG-X Type IV Metal 90 1986 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - CD-II 76 Triad Taiyo Yuden CD-II Type II Chrome 76 1988 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - CD-II 102 Triad Taiyo Yuden CD-II Type II Chrome 102 1988 Japan
Compact Cassette: Taiyo Yuden Triad - CD-IV 76 Triad Taiyo Yuden CD-IV Type IV Metal 76 1988 Japan