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<a class="wiki" href="Unitra ZRK" rel="">Unitra ZRK</a> in the mid-late 1980's. It looks like a <a class="wiki" href="Philips D8614" rel="">Philips D8614</a>, but actually it does not share anything with that model. It was Unitra's own design, made in Poland. It was offered in several colors, including silver, black, white, red, and blue. It measures 590 x 250 x 140 mm and weighs 6.8 KG. It accepts 220 volts, or ten D-cell batteries.