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Umtech
Umtech Incorporated., also known as the VideoBrain Computer Company, was an early entrant in the personal computer market that developed, manufactured, and marketed the first computer, VideoBrain, sold in department stores. Although VideoBrain generated major excitement and strong orders when it was introduced at the January 1978 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), consumers did not adopt it as readily as hoped. The company halted manufacturing in the spring of 1979 and was folded into the structure of its largest financial backer, the Cha Group.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://minglyhk.com/eng/html/about/cha_group.html )〕 ==History== Umtech was founded in 1976 by Dr. Albert Yu,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=671231&privcapId=686371&previousCapId=23568809&previousTitle=Sherpalo%20Ventures )〕 an integrated circuit engineering manager at Intel who became Umtech’s President, and Dr. David Chung who led development of the F8 processor for Fairchild Semiconductor. The company was backed financially by Dr. Yu’s father-in-law, Cha Chi Ming, the principal of the Cha Group headquartered in Hong Kong. Some employees of the company later became minor shareholders through the exercise of employee stock options.〔Haynes〕 The company created the name VideoBrain for the computer it developed and then used the name VideoBrain Computer Company in marketing.〔Haynes〕
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