G.D.B. International [ID AB89D63E...5F0]

Listed 13 Mar 2008
Last Updated 30 Mar 2008

Our product range includes: Wireless Audio & Video, Cables, Camera Lights, Chroma Key, Converters, Distribution Amplifiers, Format Converters, Hard Disk Recorders, Integrated Systems, Intercoms, Mini GPS, Receivers, Monitors, Scalers, Standards Converters, Storage, Media Packs, Foldable Bluetooth Keyboards for Mobile Phones PPC's, PDAs & BlackBerry, PC based TV Tuners, Switchers & Mixers, Time Base Correctors, Tripods & Camera Accessories, Video Studios, Video Editing Devices and Web Cameras.

Profile / Summary

Company Profile

Company Type
Distributer / Wholesaler
Product / Service Offering
Video and Multimedia Specialist
Year Established
1994

Company Ownership

Australian Owned
Yes
Internationally Owned with Australian Office
No

Company Activities

Products Manufactured in Australia
No
Importer
Yes
Exporter
No
Trades Locally
Yes
Trades with Public
Yes
Trades with Business
Yes

Geographical Markets

Worldwide
No
Australia
Yes
Oceania
Yes
Asia
No
Africa
No
Europe
No
North America
No
South America
No

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