Technically, none. Zenith was the last one to leave and now they're owned by LG electronics.
Having been in the television service industry, I honestly can't say that I know of any manufacturers left in the United States. If there are, they're small entities and not very well known as of yet.
Why? It's by far cheaper to export the manufacturing jobs to other countries where labor is much less expensive. Is it right? Not really.
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Your out of luck but you could buy a OUTBOARD HDTV tuner for just under $200 at Best Buy in the US.
Yeah, she's in a new TV show in the US called Melissa and Joey. I don't particularly like the show because I don't like her husband.
Most televisions today use around 100W when they are running. A typical charge for electricity is a little over 10c per kilowatt hour in the US or 10p in UK The television will use 1 KWH in about 10 hours so it will cost in the region of 1-2c or 1-2p per hour to run. The cost varies according to the size and consumption of the television and the cost of electricity in your region.
Rocko's Modern Life, an Emmy nominated animated American tv series, first aired in the US on Nickelodeon on 18 September 1993. There are 53 episodes in total.
No, it will not. Europe generally uses the PAL system and the USA uses the NTSC and also digital formats. The two are completely incompatible, not to mention the differences in voltages available at the wall socket.