XL-100

RCA XL-100

The XL-100 was a line of solid-state television sets introduced by RCA in 1971.[1] The "XL" stands for extended life chassis while the 100 refers to RCA's emphasis of 100% solid-state chassis. Initially the top-of-the-line RCA color televisions, they would become lower-end as the Colortrak and Dimensia series were introduced (in the mid-1970s and early 1980s, respectively) The original models replaced the RCA "Vista" and "New Vista" color television series. The XL 100 name was discontinued in the late 1990s.

  1. ^ Porter, Michael E. (1983). Cases in Competitive Strategy. The Free Press. p. 485.