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Peripherals and components for personal computers by the brand Radofin

Brand: Radofin
Headquarters: GB United Kingdom (London)
Since: 1974
Until: 1991

Radofin Electronics, Ltd., commonly known as Radofin, was a multinational electronics company founded in July 1974.
Three headquarters were established: Radofin Electronics in London, Radofin Electronics in Liechtenstein, and Radofin Electronics (Far East) in Hong Kong. Initially, the company was engaged in the manufacture and sale of calculators, taking advantage of the growing demand for consumer electronics at that time.
It later went on to manufacture its own consoles and storage systems for 8-bit computers.
Noteworthy is the Dragon MSX (1985), designed by Radofin for Eurohard, owners of Dragon Data. Although it was never released to the public due to Eurohard's bankruptcy, several hundred units were produced and given to employees as part of their final salaries.

Some outstanding models of Radofin peripherals


Category: Storage medias
Launched: 1985

Triton Quick Disk Drive is an external floppy disk drive, with integrated power supply, for Quick Disk diskettes designed by Radofin and marketed both by the brand itself and under third-party brands.

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