Optonica

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Optonica was a subdivision of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp that made high end hi-fi products systems.

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The brand was created and first launched by Sharp in 1976 as a separate high end brand. It released a second line of high end devices in 1979, and a final line with already declining quality in 1980. The last product released under the Optonica brand name was the DAT recorder RX-100.

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Optonica's products were mainly hi-fi components such as single and dual cassette decks, receivers and amplifiers.

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