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Since then VTech has been involved in creating [[Educational software|educational learning]] toys for children. These include the [[V.Smile]] Learning System, [[V.Flash]], the Whiz Kids Learning System, [[Kidizoom]] camera,<ref>http://www.vtechkids.com/shop.cfm/Kidizoom/</ref> [[VTech Nitro Notebook|Nitro Notebook]] <ref>http://www.vtechkids.com/_f/_pw/_manual/Nitro_Notebook.pdf</ref>, [[Capsela]] and other Baby and [[Pre-school]] toys.
Since then VTech has been involved in creating [[Educational software|educational learning]] toys for children. These include the [[V.Smile]] Learning System, [[V.Flash]], the Whiz Kids Learning System, [[Kidizoom]] camera,<ref>http://www.vtechkids.com/shop.cfm/Kidizoom/</ref> [[VTech Nitro Notebook|Nitro Notebook]] <ref>http://www.vtechkids.com/_f/_pw/_manual/Nitro_Notebook.pdf</ref>, [[Capsela]] and other Baby and [[Pre-school]] toys.

All the Alphaberts have been gone. These Include [[Alpha Bert|Alphabert]], [[Alphabert and Sprocket]], [[Alphabert and Sprocket | Alphabert and Chip]], [[Alphabert and Sprocket | Alphabert's Sonic Phonics]], and [[Alphabert's Pen Pal Phonics]]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 17:20, 25 September 2011

Video Technology Ltd.
VTech Holdings Ltd.
VTech Communications, Inc.
VTech Electronics Ltd
Company typePublic
IndustryComputer hardware
Computer software
Consumer electronics, Educational toys, Cordless telephones.
Founded1976
Headquarters
ProductsLittle Smart, Whizkid, Kidizoom, V.Smile, V.Flash
RevenueDecrease US$1.448 billion (2009)[1]
Decrease US$154 million (2009)[1]
Number of employees
27,000 (2009)
Websitewww.vtech.com
1991 VTech I.Q. computer

VTech (Simplified Chinese: 伟易达 Wěi yì dá) (Traditional Chinese: 偉易達 Wěi yì dá) is the common name of Video Technology Ltd. (SEHK303, Template:Pink Sheets), a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of consumer electronics. VTech products include cordless telephones and accessories, single-function computers such as email appliances, and simple computerized educational toys for children, including the V.Smile and V.Flash. The company was founded in 1976 by entrepreneurs Allan Wong and Stephen Leung, and as of 2009, had approximately 27,000 employees worldwide.[1] VTech Innovation, which does business as Advanced American Telephones, manufactures consumer telephones under the AT&T name, and was formerly a unit of Lucent, and prior to that AT&T. In the 1980s and early 1990s, VTech also produced personal computers, including a series of IBM compatible PCs and the Laser 128, which was the only 100% legal clone of the popular Apple IIc computer. Apple Computer challenged VTech in court, as it had with Franklin Computer Corporation, but the Laser 128 had been produced by reverse engineering without violating any of Apple's copyrights or patents and stood up to Apple's legal challenges. VTech also released a poorly received video game console, the VTech Socrates in 1988.

VTech stayed in the personal computer market until the days of the Intel 80486, mostly selling its computers at retail mass market stores under the VTech, Laser, and Leading Technology brand names.

Educational learning toys and child computers

Since then VTech has been involved in creating educational learning toys for children. These include the V.Smile Learning System, V.Flash, the Whiz Kids Learning System, Kidizoom camera,[2] Nitro Notebook [3], Capsela and other Baby and Pre-school toys.

All the Alphaberts have been gone. These Include Alphabert, Alphabert and Sprocket, Alphabert and Chip, Alphabert's Sonic Phonics, and Alphabert's Pen Pal Phonics

See also

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