Oregon Scientific

Oregon Scientific, Inc. is a manufacturer of electronic products including Atomic clocks, home weather stations, Public Alert monitors, youth learning aids, and fitness devices. The firm was started in 1989 in Portland, Oregon, United States. In 1997 the company became a fully owned subsidiary of IDT (Integrated Display Technology), a Hong Kong based company. OSI and its parent company introduced the world’s slimmest MP3 player and the first digi... more

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