Elonex

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Elonex International
TypeLimited
IndustryConsumer Electronics
Founded1986
FounderIsrael Wetrin
Headquarters Birmingham, England, UK
Website Official website
Elonex 5120 PC Elonex 5120.jpg
Elonex 5120 PC
Elonex Webbook Elonex Webbook.jpg
Elonex Webbook

Elonex is a British Digital Out of Home media owner and supplier of LED screens.

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History

Elonex was founded in Finchley, London in 1986 by the German-born Israel Wetrin. The name was derived from the last two letters of Wetrin's two sons, Daniel and Gideon, and the first two letters of "export". [1] Today, the company is based in Birmingham.

Elonex was the official LED supplier to the Super League, the UK's top tier Rugby league competition. [2] The contract was mutually terminated in June 2012.

Products

In addition to their well-known Elonex ONE, the Elonex eBook debuted in July 2009. [3]

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References

  1. Phillips, Tim (18 July 2006). "Elonex: the end of an era". Channel Register . Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  2. "News - Elonex Turns on the Lights for Rugby Super League with 5 Year Deal". Archived from the original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  3. 5" Colour eBook Reader 500EB Black, archived from the original on July 23, 2011, retrieved 2011-06-15