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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Suny Electronics''' (סאני אלקטרוניקה), formerly known as just Suny (סאני) is an Israeli company started by Ilan Ben-Dov in 1991. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Suny Electronics''' (סאני אלקטרוניקה), formerly known as just '''Suny''' (סאני) is an Israeli company started by Ilan Ben-Dov in 1991. Prior to the formation of Suny, Ilan Ben-Dov had been importing [[Sega]] video game products since about 1987. Suny started as retailer of video games from Sega ([[Mega Drive]], [[Game Gear]]), [[Nintendo]] ([[Super Nintendo]], [[Game Boy]]) and Famiclones (''Family Game'', ''Goodboy'', ''Micro Genius'', ''BS 550'', ''Hitex'' etc.). In 1993 Suny became a public company and its shares are traded in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. From same year, they began to work as '''STV Sega Israel''', until 1998, when they became the Israeli distributor of [[Samsung]] cell phones. |
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− | ===Print Advertisements== | + | In March 2000 Suny began to provide internet accesses to mobile phone phone through the subsidiary GoNext. In August 1999 Suny began to operate a website that called "achla". On January 2001 this website has merged with the website Tapuz, and few years later they founded 2 video websites "Flix" and "BlogTV". On August 2009 Suny accquired 51% shares of "partner communications" which operted the cellular provider "Orange" in Israel. As of 2018, Suny holds Real Estate in Romania. |
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+ | ==Seal== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | STV Sega Israel logo 2.png|Logo of STV-Sega Israel | ||
+ | STV Sega Israel logo.png|Another logo (alt) | ||
+ | Suny IL console Seal.jpg|Console seal | ||
+ | Suny IL cart seal front.jpg|Cart seal (front) | ||
+ | Suny IL cart seal back.jpg|Cart seal (back) | ||
+ | FIFA97 MD IL box front.png|Newer seal | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Print Advertisements== | ||
{{galleryPrintAd | {{galleryPrintAd | ||
− | |Suny | + | |wiz|20|36 |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{gitem | ||
+ | |MDGG IL Suny advert.jpg|Game Boy, Game Gear and Mega Drive advert (1992) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{gitem | ||
+ | |SegaIsraelSegaTV IL PrintAd.jpg|Suny Electronics as "Sega Israel" advert including "Authorised Dealer Certificate". Print advert in Freak (IL) #10 (1993-xx-xx) | ||
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− | {{ | + | |SegaIsraelSegaClub IL PrintAd.jpg|Sega Club advert including a feature on how to tell a genuine Mega Drive from a clone. Print advert in Freak (IL) #10 (1993-xx-xx) |
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+ | {{gitem | ||
+ | |Freak 14 IL MD2 advert.jpg|Print advert in Freak (IL) #14 (1993-xx-xx) | ||
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− | {{ | + | |MD2 PS advert 365bit 1993.png|Same advert as above, translated into Arabic (1993) |
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− | + | {{gitem|MD GG PS advert 1993.png|Another advert intended for Palestine region (1993)}} | |
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− | |Freak 14 IL MD2 advert Suny.jpg| | + | |Freak 14 IL MD2 advert Suny.jpg|Print advert in Freak (IL) #14 (1993-xx-xx) |
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− | |SunyElectronics MD2 IL PrintAd.jpg| | + | |SunyElectronics MD2 IL PrintAd.jpg|Print advert in Freak (IL) #17 (1994-xx-xx) |
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− | |Freak 26 IL SMD advert.jpg| | + | |Freak 26 IL SMD advert.jpg|Print advert in Freak (IL) #26 (1994-xx-xx) |
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− | |Freak 34 IL Sega Saturn advert.jpg| | + | |Freak 34 IL Sega Saturn advert.jpg|Print advert in Freak (IL) #34 (1995-xx-xx) |
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[[Category:Third-party distributors]] | [[Category:Third-party distributors]] |
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Suny Electronics (סאני אלקטרוניקה), formerly known as just Suny (סאני) is an Israeli company started by Ilan Ben-Dov in 1991. Prior to the formation of Suny, Ilan Ben-Dov had been importing Sega video game products since about 1987. Suny started as retailer of video games from Sega (Mega Drive, Game Gear), Nintendo (Super Nintendo, Game Boy) and Famiclones (Family Game, Goodboy, Micro Genius, BS 550, Hitex etc.). In 1993 Suny became a public company and its shares are traded in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. From same year, they began to work as STV Sega Israel, until 1998, when they became the Israeli distributor of Samsung cell phones.
In March 2000 Suny began to provide internet accesses to mobile phone phone through the subsidiary GoNext. In August 1999 Suny began to operate a website that called "achla". On January 2001 this website has merged with the website Tapuz, and few years later they founded 2 video websites "Flix" and "BlogTV". On August 2009 Suny accquired 51% shares of "partner communications" which operted the cellular provider "Orange" in Israel. As of 2018, Suny holds Real Estate in Romania.