CTchel

CTchel is an technology company founded by Yonsuzu Keltrelvezo (1946-2019) in 1967. This company makes TVs, laptops, computers, consoles, smartphones and tablets.

The beginning (1967-1989)
In 1967, CTchel was founded. The sales of the first products were too basic at the times. Many years later, In 1988, they started making laptops and PCs. 1 year after, the first PC and laptop launched, it's popularity starts to increase.

Expansion (1990-1996)
In 1990, the CTchel conventions are started and began to collaborate with Mandoor. 2 years later, KreOS 6 is released, competing with Windows 3.1. and then comes in 1994-1995, a bestselling laptop of the 90s, CTLaptop 7, gone public and then released. A year after, CTchel lost millions of dollars for the permanent bug in CTLaptop 7.

Modern Era (1997-2004)
In 1997, CTLaptop 7S is released, which made the original version stable and have no bugs. 2000 made a digital switchover, with gone CTchel worldwide. 4 years later, the bestselling phone of 2000s, the CTPhone Kelvep is released to the public without bugs.

Digitalization (2005-2015)
By 2005, CTchel is already competing with Microsoft, Apple, Mandoor, Theorysonic and EKS. 5 years later, the bestselling PC of the 2010 to 2017 is the PowerCT 12 that currently run with Kremichi 15 is released. Another 5 years later, CTchel had 5x popularity than the 2012.

Most powerful tech (2016-2021)
In 2016-2018, all PCs and laptops made since 2016 now uses CTp Bionic instead of Intel proccesors. By 2019 onwards, this company has 25x popularity than in 2016.

TVs
CT-Set series (1967-1983)

CT-Lab 500 (1985)

CT-Lab 800 (1987)

CT-Lab 1200 (1989)

CT-Lab 1500 (1992)

CT-Lab 2700 (1995)

CT-Lab 3600 (1998)

CTscreen 64K (2001)

CTscreen 128K (2003)

CTscreen 256K (2005)

CTscreen 512K (2007)

CTscreen 1.024 (2009)

CTscreen 2.048 (2011)

CTscreen 4.096 (2014)

CTscreen 8.192 (2017)

CTscreen Kentuxas (2018)

CTscreen Tencucky (2019)

CTscreen Neparus (2020)

CTscreen Ureptune (2021)

Laptops
PC-Portable (1989)

PC-Portable 2 (1991)

CTLaptop 6 (1992)

CTLaptop 7 (1995)

CTLaptop 7S (1997)

CTLaptop 8 (1998)

CTLaptop 9 (2001)

CTNettop (2001)

CTLaptop X (2003)

CTBook X1 (2006)

CTBook X2 (2009)

CTNettop 2 (2009)

CTBook VeDi (2012)

CTBook X4 (2013)

CTBook X5 (2015)

CTBook VeDi 2 (2017)

CTNettop 3 (2017)

CTBook X7 (2018)

CTBook VeDi 3 (2019)

CTNettop 4 (2019)

CTBook VeDi 4 (2020)

Computers
CT-PC (1989)

CT-PC2 (1991)

CTcomputer 6 (1992)

CTcomputer 7 (1995)

CTcomputer 8 (1998)

CTcomputer 9 (2001)

CTminipc (2001)

CTcomputer X (2003)

PowerCT X1 (2006)

PowerCT 12 (2009)

CTminipc 2 (2009)

PowerCT 13 (2012)

PowerCT 13Pro (2013)

PowerCT 14 (2015)

PowerCT 14Pro (2017)

CTminipc 3 (2017)

PowerCT 15 (2018)

PowerCT 15Pro (2019)

CTminipc 4 (2019)

PowerCT 15p (2020)

Consoles
CTConsole 1 (1991, competing with SNES and Sega consoles)

CTConsole 2 (1994, competing with PS1 and Sega consoles)

CTConsole 3 (1997, competing with PS1/PSX and Sega Dreamcast)

CTConsole 4 (1999, competing with PS2 and Sega Dreamcast)

CTConsole 5 (2001, competing with PS2, Original Xbox, Nintendo Gamecube and Sega Dreamcast)

CTConsole 6 (2004, competing with PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Radience 3)

CTConsole 7 (2009, competing with PS3 Slim)

CTConsole 8 (2013, competing with PS4, Xbox One, Convesk Mars and Radience 4)

CTConsole 9 (2015, competing with PS4/PS4 Pro, Xbox One S/X, Convesk Kepler and Radience 5)

CTConsole X (2017, competing with PS4 Pro, Xbox One X, Convesk Europa and Radience 5P)

CTConsole X1 (2020, competing with PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Convesk Super and Radience 6/6s/6l)

Flagship Smartphones
CT-P130 (1997)

CT-P240 (1999)

CT-P360 (2001)

CT-P1ZEZ (2003)

CTPhone Kelvep (2004)

CTPhone Touch (2006)

CTPhone Keytouch (2008, first phone with a keypad and touchscreen)

CTPhone Yuoluch (2009)

CTphone Kesletrem (2012)

CTphone Bennu (2015)

CTphone Precesti (2017)

CTphone Lort (2019)

CTphone Isleris (2020)

Company Owner
Yonsuzu Keltrelvezo (1967-1993)

Mark Donizio (1993-2006)

Urosti Kelvep (2006-2012)

Ikestrent Kesletrem (2012-2019)

Mark Strendler (2019-present, formerly as the founder of Letia [now Sipolala])

Operating System
"See Kremichi"

Q&A (type your answer in the comments)

 * 1) Is this company makes technology?
 * 2) Is Kremichi way faster than Linux?
 * 3) Is CTchel took over Apple, Vehlwer, Theorysonic, EKS, Focusia and Samsung?
 * 4) Is the former owner a founder of Letia?
 * 5) Is Record Group collaborated with CTchel instead of Mandoor?