Grundig France began to sell TVs with integrated decoders from 1983, followed by other manufacturers.
They also sold TVs and musical instruments.
Just like when all the big US companies got out of the business of selling TVs in the 70s and 80s.
There's just too much pressure to sell bare-bones TVs since price is such a big differentiator in this market and the purchases are more long-term.
Binatone for a time also sold TVs in various markets.
These sell camcorders, digital cameras, TVs and the like.
High street shops are selling first-generation 3D games consoles and TVs.
Turns out there's a couple of guys selling TVs and such out of the back of a van.
Making movies in 3d, selling 3d TVs - they did all of this when there was no market.
This makes it difficult for foreign firms to sell TVs in France.