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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Subor Electronics Technology Co., Ltd''' (小霸王公司), trading as '''Subor''' (小霸王 ( | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Subor Electronics Technology Co., Ltd''' (小霸王公司), trading as '''Subor''' (小霸王) or сюбор (in Russia) is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. Starting in the late 1980s it began manufacturing a number of unlicensed [[Famicom]] clones, followed by its [[Sega Mega Drive]] clones, like SB-16. |
In addition to releasing straight copies of the Famicom, Subor also created educational versions with a full QWERTY keyboard. It's second generation model from 1994 was advertised by Jackie Chan. | In addition to releasing straight copies of the Famicom, Subor also created educational versions with a full QWERTY keyboard. It's second generation model from 1994 was advertised by Jackie Chan. | ||
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Subor Electronics Technology Co., Ltd (小霸王公司), trading as Subor (小霸王) or сюбор (in Russia) is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. Starting in the late 1980s it began manufacturing a number of unlicensed Famicom clones, followed by its Sega Mega Drive clones, like SB-16.
In addition to releasing straight copies of the Famicom, Subor also created educational versions with a full QWERTY keyboard. It's second generation model from 1994 was advertised by Jackie Chan.
Subor continues to this day to produce cheap video game consoles, alongside other electronics equipment such as tablets and smartphones.