Talk:Elektronika

Seeking clarification
Before I came to this article, the lead sentence ran like this:
 * Elektronika was the brand name used for many different electronic products such as calculators, electronic watches, portable games and radios.

I changed it to say it was a "brand name" in the Soviet Union, which seemed cleared I guess from the context. But I wonder if fact in Elektronika wasn't a state company rather than just a brand name, but I don't know the facts here. I also don't know what happened to Elektronika after the end the Soviet Union; does it still exist in some form?--Pharos 08:26, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Soviet names are a bit difficult since brand name and factory name can be different. For instance the Lada is made by VAZ. // Liftarn (talk)
 * "nowadays, in Russia." - I thought Electronika watches are now made in Belarus? 91.85.181.111 (talk) 20:16, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

Image gallery
I think there are too many images in the image gallery of handheld games. The basic appearance is representative of the entire line of games, the only differences being some graphics. A few images should suffice. Yngvarr (t) (c) 10:44, 22 September 2008 (UTC)

Spelling in Latin script
Is mostly Electronika (e.g. ), but sometimes Electronica (e.g. ). I don't think I've ever seen anything marked Elektronika by the company, but if anyone has sources, then please show them. Rapido (talk) 09:07, 2 September 2012 (UTC)
 * . Burzuchius (talk) 19:16, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
 * I have reverted the spelling to Elektronika, as I think is the case with all the product articles. – Fayenatic  L ondon 23:44, 26 November 2020 (UTC)

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