Runco International

Runco International is a subsidiary of Planar Systems, Inc., an American multinational corporation headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, that manufactures a wide range of display devices.

History

Runco International was founded by Sam Runco with wife, Lori, in Northern California in 1987. He is a founding member of the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) and has also received the Lifetime Achievement Award] from CEDIA. Sam Runco has also been inducted into Dealerscope magazine’s Hall Of Fame and for his contributions to the home theater industry.

The first Runco large screen projection system was introduced in 1970. Prior to the incorporation of Runco International, the company functioned as Runco Video. Cinemabeam was Runco Video’s first projector to feature external convergence controls that allowed the video image to be projected onto large screens. Two years later, Runco magnified the image of a 15" television using a fresnel lens to project it onto a wall, a turning point for large screen entertainment.

Runco International was incorporated in 1987 and launched the Runco International HT (Home Theater) video projector. As the home theater market expanded, the company acquired additional consumer electronics brands, including the Vidikron video display brand. By the early 1990s, Runco International had expanded its corporate offices in California, and developed worldwide distribution. It had become a popular brand of CRT projectors, selling models produced by other manufacturers such as Zenith Electronics, NEC, and Barco.[1]

Runco last recorded net sales as a private company of $54.6 million in the 12 months ending March 31, 2007. In May 2007, Runco was acquired by Planar Systems, Inc. Runco operations including product design, manufacturing, customer service, marketing and training teams were transitioned to Planar’s headquarters located in Beaverton.

Runco Product Lines and Trademarked Technologies

Product Lines
  • Front Projectors: Signature Series, VideoXtreme Series, Reflection Series
  • Plasma Display Monitors: PlasmaWall Portfolio, CinemaWall Portfolio
  • LCD Display Monitors: Crystal Portfolio, Climate Portfolio
  • In-Wall Projection Systems: VideoWall, CineWall
  • Video Processors: DHD Digital Controller, SDC Digital Controller
  • Signal Enhancers: LiveLink DVI Cabling System
Runco Registered Products and Technologies
  • CinemaPro
  • CinemaWall
  • CineWide
  • Crystal Series
  • Dynamic Pixel Protection
  • Imagix
  • IntelliWide
  • LiveLink
  • PlasmaView
  • ProjectAVision
  • Radiant
  • Reflection
  • Runco
  • Theater Manager
  • VHD
  • Vidikron
  • Virtual High Definition
  • VirtualWide
  • Vivix
  • Vivx
  • WideVision
  • Video Xtreme
  • Pixel for Pixe

Further Reading – Product reviews/article clips

The New York Times DealBook, featuring the Runco D-113d projector -

Jonathan Blum, Fortune Small Business - A $9000 Bargain TV

Jonathan Blum, Fortune Small Business – A $20,000 TV Actually Worth the Price

Eric Taub, New York Times Gadgetwise

Home Theater Review – Runco PlasmaWall XP-65HD

gollark: There was a cool paper recently on reconstructing eye input from fMRI scans.
gollark: There's one company which claims to have solved the display problem through sorcerous optics of some kind, but I don't know how true their claims are.
gollark: Anyway, I'm hoping consumer AR-type things come before neural interfaces, and this seems fairly plausible right now.
gollark: Oh yes, just remove wires surgically implanted in your brain casually.
gollark: They could just mind-control me into recharging it.

References

  1. Palme, Curt. "Runco Tips and Manuals". CurtPalme.com Home Theater. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
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