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{{quote|''"Everything was '-tron' in the 80's! [[Transformers|Megatron]], [[Voltron]], [[Tron (Film)|Tron]]."''|''[[The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video)|The Angry Video Game Nerd]]''}}
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"Tron" is Greek for a form of instrument (such as the "Metatron" from mythology was an instrument of [[God]]). These days, it's used as a suffix for devices for manipulating particles, because of that latin word "Electron".
"Tron" is Greek for a form of instrument (such as the "Metatron" from mythology was an instrument of [[God]]). These days, it's used as a suffix for devices for manipulating particles, because of that latin word "Electron".
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But this trope is about how in fiction, it's used as a suffix just for [[Rule of Cool]]. Sometimes it's a name, sometimes it's a device that doesn't really fit the suffix, but it's called that anyway.
But this trope is about how in fiction, it's used as a suffix just for [[Rule of Cool]]. Sometimes it's a name, sometimes it's a device that doesn't really fit the suffix, but it's called that anyway.


Compare [[Thing-O-Matic]], [[The Something Force]], [[Law of Alien Names]] and [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]].
Compare [[Thing-O-Matic]], [[The Something Force]], [[Law of Alien Names]] and [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]. Not to be confused with [[NameDar]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* When ''[[Go Lion]]'' and ''[[Dairugger XV]]'' were [[Cut and Paste Translation|combined into a new series]] for the US, it was dubbed ''[[Voltron]]''.
* When ''[[GoLion]]'' and ''[[Dairugger XV]]'' were [[Cut and Paste Translation|combined into a new series]] for the US, it was dubbed ''[[Voltron]]''.
* ''[[Noein]]'' features enemy mechas called "Destructrons", which is somewhat of a [[Narm]] for some, as it doesn't really fit the series' [[Sliding Scale of Silliness Versus Seriousness|serious tone]].
* ''[[Noein]]'' features enemy mechas called "Destructrons", which is somewhat of a [[Narm]] for some, as it doesn't really fit the series' [[Sliding Scale of Silliness Versus Seriousness|serious tone]].
* ''[[Flint the Time Detective]]'' had [[Mon|Mons]] that did a [[Face Heel Turn]] when stamped on the forehead by [[Applied Phlebotinum]], and "Tron" slapped at the end of their names.
* ''[[Flint the Time Detective]]'' had [[Mon]]s that did a [[Face Heel Turn]] when stamped on the forehead by [[Applied Phlebotinum]], and "Tron" slapped at the end of their names.
* [[Nurse Witch Komugi|Magical Maid Koyori]] once turned [[Monumental Battle|Tokyo Big Sight]] into a giant [[Transforming Mecha]], calling it "Big Sightron". It got its own [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD3dtfJ4Vtw Animated OP] in the DVD special features. (''Misspelled in this video as "Big Cytron"''.)
* [[Nurse Witch Komugi|Magical Maid Koyori]] once turned [[Monumental Battle|Tokyo Big Sight]] into a giant [[Transforming Mecha]], calling it "Big Sightron". It got its own [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD3dtfJ4Vtw Animated OP] in the DVD special features. (''Misspelled in this video as "Big Cytron"''.)


== [[Card Games]] ==
== [[Card Games]] ==
* ''[[Magic the Gathering|Magic: The Gathering]]'' has three lands that are collectively nicknamed the "Urzatron". Assemblying [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83316 Urza's Tower], [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83314 Urza's Mine], and [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83315 Urza's Power Plant] will greatly increase each land's mana production.
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' has three lands that are collectively nicknamed the "Urzatron". Assemblying [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83316 Urza's Tower], [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83314 Urza's Mine], and [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83315 Urza's Power Plant] will greatly increase each land's mana production.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Ultron, recurring foe of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]. Could be a portmanteau of the prefix '''ultra-''' and '''tron'''.
* Ultron, recurring foe of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]. Could be a portmanteau of the prefix '''ultra-''' and '''tron'''.
* In addition to the roster of infamous [[Transformers]] characters, the rare ''Transformers In 3-D'' comic had a group of [[Canon Dis Continuity]] villains called the Destructrons.
* In addition to the roster of infamous [[Transformers]] characters, the rare ''Transformers In 3-D'' comic had a group of [[Canon Discontinuity]] villains called the Destructrons.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Tron (Film)|Tron]]'' is so [[Rule of Cool|awesome]] that it doesn't need a prefix.
* ''[[Tron]]'' is so [[Rule of Cool|awesome]] that it doesn't need a prefix.
** The creator [[Word of God|stated]] that the inspiration was a shortening of elec''tron''ic. By complete coincidence there is a "tron" command<ref>"trace on", to track the order of code execution</ref> from several varieties of the BASIC programming language.
** The creator [[Word of God|stated]] that the inspiration was a shortening of elec''tron''ic. By complete coincidence there is a "tron" command<ref>"trace on", to track the order of code execution</ref> from several varieties of the BASIC programming language.
* One of the ''Puppet Master'' films (no relation to the Heinlein book) had a doll called the "Decapatron".
* One of the ''Puppet Master'' films (no relation to the Heinlein book) had a doll called the "Decapatron".
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron Orgasmatron] from the Woody Allen's movie ''Sleeper''.
* [[wikipedia:Orgasmatron|Orgasmatron]] from the Woody Allen's movie ''Sleeper''.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* A number of monsters in ''[[Power Rangers]]'', although 'crons might be more common. [[Lampshaded]] by the show's stunt team at [[Fan Convention|Power Morphicon]] when they had 1 fan play a monster named "Hairgelatron".
* A number of monsters in ''[[Power Rangers]]'', although 'crons might be more common. [[Lampshaded]] by the show's stunt team at [[Fan Convention|Power Morphicon]] when they had 1 fan play a monster named "Hairgelatron".
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' has a Dalek that an ignorant collector calls "Metaltron".
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has a Dalek that an ignorant collector calls "Metaltron".
* ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]'' has Boob-a-tron, a cardboard robot made by Abed in the hopes that someone will spill bong-water on it, causing it to become sentient.
* ''[[Community]]'' has Boob-a-tron, a cardboard robot made by Abed in the hopes that someone will spill bong-water on it, causing it to become sentient.


== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
* One of [[Motorhead (Music)|Motorhead]]'s best-known songs is "Orgasmatron".
* One of [[Motorhead]]'s best-known songs is "Orgasmatron".
* The UK band [[Lady Tron]], named after a song by [[Roxy Music]].
* The UK band [[Ladytron]], named after a song by [[Roxy Music]].
* [[Megadeth (Music)|Megadeth]]'s song "Psychotron".
* [[Megadeth]]'s song "Psychotron".


== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* The big screen that's part of [[WWE]]'s set is traditionally referred to as the Titantron, after the former name of the parent company, Titan Sports.
* The big screen that's part of [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]'s set is traditionally referred to as the Titantron, after the former name of the parent company, Titan Sports.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
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== [[Toys]] ==
== [[Toys]] ==
* Absolutely everywhere in [[LEGO]]'s many [[LEGO Space|space factions]] in the 1980s: Futuron, Blacktron, M-Tron, Unitron...
* Absolutely everywhere in [[LEGO]]'s many [[LEGO Space|space factions]] in the 1980s: Futuron, Blacktron, M-Tron, Unitron...
* Several ''[[Transformers]]'' have had this over the years, most notably Megatron and Galvatron, and the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron. Other notables from the toylines include Banzai-Tron, Magmatron, and Computron. In Japan, quite a few evil factions have been known as the Destrons, while their good counterparts were known as Cybertrons (the planet was called [[Spell My Name With an S|Seibertron]] instead).
* Several ''[[Transformers]]'' have had this over the years, most notably Megatron and Galvatron, and the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron. Other notables from the toylines include Banzai-Tron, Magmatron, and Computron. In Japan, quite a few evil factions have been known as the Destrons, while their good counterparts were known as Cybertrons (the planet was called [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Seibertron]] instead).
* The [[Go Bots]] have the homeworld Gobotron.
* The [[Go Bots]] have the homeworld Gobotron.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Protectrons in ''[[Fallout 3]]''
* Protectrons in ''[[Fallout 3]]''
** Similiarly, Securitrons in ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]''.
** Similiarly, Securitrons in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''.
* Positron from ''[[City of Heroes]]'', who's named after the real-life antimatter counterpart to the electron.
* Positron from ''[[City of Heroes]]'', who's named after the real-life antimatter counterpart to the electron.
* The ''[[Syndicate (Video Game)|Syndicate]]'' games have a mind control device called the Persuadertron.
* The ''[[Syndicate]]'' games have a mind control device called the Persuadertron.
* In ''[[My Sims]]'', one of the tasks you may get from Dr. F is to build a Zap-o-Tron. Apparently, its function is to sit around, and when a Sim touches it, it zaps them.
* In ''[[My Sims]]'', one of the tasks you may get from Dr. F is to build a Zap-o-Tron. Apparently, its function is to sit around, and when a Sim touches it, it zaps them.
* The Enertron in ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]'' gives you a full night's sleep in a few seconds. HP and MP restored! ...but you're still hungry.
* The Enertron in ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' gives you a full night's sleep in a few seconds. HP and MP restored! ...but you're still hungry.
* ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'' has the Annoy-o-Tron 5000, which emits low-frequency waves that enrage monsters all over the Kingdom.
* ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'' has the Annoy-o-Tron 5000, which emits low-frequency waves that enrage monsters all over the Kingdom.
* Tron Bonne from ''[[Megaman Legends]]'', though she's actually a human girl.
* Tron Bonne from ''[[Mega Man Legends]]'', though she's actually a human girl.
* Gadgetron in the ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' series.
* Gadgetron in the ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' series.
** Also, the Groovatron.
** Also, the Groovatron.
* Maimtron 9000, a clockwork [[Humongous Mecha]] in ''[[Sam and Max|Sam & Max Season 2]]''.
* Maimtron 9000, a clockwork [[Humongous Mecha]] in ''[[Sam and Max|Sam & Max Season 2]]''.
* Militron from ''[[The Legend of Zelda CDi Games|Faces of Evil]]'' GO AND '''KILL!'''
* Militron from ''[[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games|Faces of Evil]]'' GO AND '''KILL!'''
* ''[[Little Big Planet]] 2'' has the Negativitron and, at one point, "Positivitron beams."
* ''[[LittleBigPlanet]] 2'' has the Negativitron and, at one point, "Positivitron beams."
* Carltron, Professor Ruffleberg's butler {{spoiler|(and also the [[Final Boss]])}} from ''[[Secret of Evermore]]''.
* Carltron, Professor Ruffleberg's butler {{spoiler|(and also the [[Final Boss]])}} from ''[[Secret of Evermore]]''.
* The Gravitron in ''[[VVVVVV]]''.
* The Gravitron in ''[[VVVVVV]]''.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' did an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the [[Five Man Band]] [[Humongous Mecha]] anime called ''Gofotron''.
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' did an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the [[Five-Man Band]] [[Humongous Mecha]] anime called ''Gofotron''.
* Ron Paul evolves into... [[Xkcd (Webcomic)|TRON PAUL]]!
* Ron Paul evolves into... [[Xkcd|TRON PAUL]]!

== [[Web Original]] ==
* Let us not forget [[JonTron]].


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* [[Dexters Laboratory|Dexter]] made a device in his laboratory he called the "Beard-A-Tron" to grow one for him.
* ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'': Dexter made a device in his laboratory he called the "Beard-A-Tron" to grow one for him.
** Interestingly it never comes up in the [[Tron]] episode.
** Interestingly it never comes up in the ''[[Tron]]'' episode.
* One episode of ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' has positrons and negatrons, described as "the basic building blocks of good and evil".
* One episode of ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' has positrons and negatrons, described as "the basic building blocks of good and evil".
* The ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'' episode "SB-129" had Squidward traveling to the future and meeting a cyborg version of Spongebob named Spongetron.
* The ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' episode "SB-129" had Squidward traveling to the future and meeting a cyborg version of Spongebob named Spongetron.
* [[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command|Evil Emperor Zerg]]'s Zergatronic Mega Ray.
* ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'': Evil Emperor Zerg's Zergatronic Mega Ray.
* [[Transformers|Megatron]]
* ''[[Transformers]]'': Megatron.
** The G1 Autobots' main computer system on Earth was Teletron 1, or Teletron 2 for the one on their home planet (Cybertron, another [[Name Tron]] example) from season 3.
** The G1 Autobots' main computer system on Earth was Teletron 1, or Teletron 2 for the one on their home planet (Cybertron, another NameTron example) from season 3.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
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** The University of Texas has one that is over 7,000 square feet. It's nicknamed the Godzillatron.
** The University of Texas has one that is over 7,000 square feet. It's nicknamed the Godzillatron.
* ThinkGeek sells a toy called the [http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/8c52/ Annoy-O-Tron]. It's a roughly inch-square device you can magnetically affix to anything metallic or just hide in any given cranny, which randomly beeps every so often.
* ThinkGeek sells a toy called the [http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/8c52/ Annoy-O-Tron]. It's a roughly inch-square device you can magnetically affix to anything metallic or just hide in any given cranny, which randomly beeps every so often.
** [http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/b278/ The latest version] can also imitate a cricket, emit an "incoming IM sound," or operate on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito_tone a frequency that only younger people can hear].
** [http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/b278/ The latest version] can also imitate a cricket, emit an "incoming IM sound," or operate on [[wikipedia:Mosquito tone|a frequency that only younger people can hear]].
* The Maltron ergonomic keyboard, named after one of its inventors, Lilian Malt. No, the other inventor's name isn't Ron.
* The Maltron ergonomic keyboard, named after one of its inventors, Lilian Malt. No, the other inventor's name isn't Ron.
** Similarly the Emitron line of early (1930s/50s) television cameras were named after the manufacturer EMI.
** Similarly the Emitron line of early (1930s/50s) television cameras were named after the manufacturer EMI.
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* The "Orgasmatron" is a head massaging device!
* The "Orgasmatron" is a head massaging device!
* The Cyclotron, a type of particle accelerator.
* The Cyclotron, a type of particle accelerator.
** The [[Names the Same|Cyclotron]], a motorcycle the [[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]] use.
** The [[Name's the Same|Cyclotron]], a motorcycle the [[Swat Kats]] use.
* The device inside your microwave oven that produces the microwaves is technically known as a Magnetron. Which is a name just begging to be used by a supervillain.
* The device inside your microwave oven that produces the microwaves is technically known as a Magnetron. Which is a name just begging to be used by a supervillain.
** If Danny Ocean qualifies, an actual magnetron ''was'' used by a supervillain in ''Ocean's Thirteen''.
** If Danny Ocean qualifies, an actual magnetron ''was'' used by a supervillain in ''Ocean's Thirteen''.
** There's a [[Pokémon]] called [[Names the Same|Magneton]] <ref> the evolved form of Magnemite</ref>, if that counts.
** There's a [[Pokémon]] called [[Name's the Same|Magneton]],<ref>the evolved form of Magnemite</ref> if that counts.
* Let's not forget the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellotron Mellotron], a tape-based, pre-sampler keyboard instrument that was capable of reproducing realistic recorded sounds, especially strings, flutes and choirs. Popularized by the likes of [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]], [[The Rolling Stones (Music)|The Rolling Stones]], [[The Moody Blues (Music)|The Moody Blues]], [[King Crimson (Music)|King Crimson]], [[David Bowie (Music)|David Bowie]], [[Pink Floyd (Music)|Pink Floyd]], [[Electric Light Orchestra (Music)|Electric Light Orchestra]], [[The Bee Gees (Music)|The Bee Gees]], [[Yes (Music)|Yes]], [[Genesis (Music)|Genesis]], [[Led Zeppelin (Music)|Led Zeppelin]], etc., etc. in [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]].
* Let's not forget the [[wikipedia:Mellotron|Mellotron]], a tape-based, pre-sampler keyboard instrument that was capable of reproducing realistic recorded sounds, especially strings, flutes and choirs. Popularized by the likes of [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]], [[The Rolling Stones]], [[The Moody Blues]], [[King Crimson]], [[David Bowie]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Electric Light Orchestra]], [[The Bee Gees]], [[Yes]], [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[Led Zeppelin]], etc., etc. in [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]].
* There's an amusement park ride called the Gravitron (which, depsite the name, actually uses centrifugal force).
* There's an amusement park ride called the Gravitron (which, depsite the name, actually uses centrifugal force).


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Latest revision as of 03:16, 11 September 2021

"Everything was '-tron' in the 80's! Megatron, Voltron, Tron."

"Tron" is Greek for a form of instrument (such as the "Metatron" from mythology was an instrument of God). These days, it's used as a suffix for devices for manipulating particles, because of that latin word "Electron".

But this trope is about how in fiction, it's used as a suffix just for Rule of Cool. Sometimes it's a name, sometimes it's a device that doesn't really fit the suffix, but it's called that anyway.

Compare Thing-O-Matic, The Something Force, Law of Alien Names and Xtreme Kool Letterz. Not to be confused with NameDar.

Examples of NameTron include:

Anime and Manga

Card Games

Comic Books

  • Ultron, recurring foe of The Avengers. Could be a portmanteau of the prefix ultra- and tron.
  • In addition to the roster of infamous Transformers characters, the rare Transformers In 3-D comic had a group of Canon Discontinuity villains called the Destructrons.

Film

  • Tron is so awesome that it doesn't need a prefix.
    • The creator stated that the inspiration was a shortening of electronic. By complete coincidence there is a "tron" command[1] from several varieties of the BASIC programming language.
  • One of the Puppet Master films (no relation to the Heinlein book) had a doll called the "Decapatron".
  • Orgasmatron from the Woody Allen's movie Sleeper.

Live Action TV

  • A number of monsters in Power Rangers, although 'crons might be more common. Lampshaded by the show's stunt team at Power Morphicon when they had 1 fan play a monster named "Hairgelatron".
  • Doctor Who has a Dalek that an ignorant collector calls "Metaltron".
  • Community has Boob-a-tron, a cardboard robot made by Abed in the hopes that someone will spill bong-water on it, causing it to become sentient.

Music

Professional Wrestling

  • The big screen that's part of WWE's set is traditionally referred to as the Titantron, after the former name of the parent company, Titan Sports.

Tabletop Games

Toys

  • Absolutely everywhere in LEGO's many space factions in the 1980s: Futuron, Blacktron, M-Tron, Unitron...
  • Several Transformers have had this over the years, most notably Megatron and Galvatron, and the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron. Other notables from the toylines include Banzai-Tron, Magmatron, and Computron. In Japan, quite a few evil factions have been known as the Destrons, while their good counterparts were known as Cybertrons (the planet was called Seibertron instead).
  • The Go Bots have the homeworld Gobotron.

Video Games

  • Protectrons in Fallout 3
  • Positron from City of Heroes, who's named after the real-life antimatter counterpart to the electron.
  • The Syndicate games have a mind control device called the Persuadertron.
  • In My Sims, one of the tasks you may get from Dr. F is to build a Zap-o-Tron. Apparently, its function is to sit around, and when a Sim touches it, it zaps them.
  • The Enertron in Chrono Trigger gives you a full night's sleep in a few seconds. HP and MP restored! ...but you're still hungry.
  • Kingdom of Loathing has the Annoy-o-Tron 5000, which emits low-frequency waves that enrage monsters all over the Kingdom.
  • Tron Bonne from Mega Man Legends, though she's actually a human girl.
  • Gadgetron in the Ratchet and Clank series.
    • Also, the Groovatron.
  • Maimtron 9000, a clockwork Humongous Mecha in Sam & Max Season 2.
  • Militron from Faces of Evil GO AND KILL!
  • LittleBigPlanet 2 has the Negativitron and, at one point, "Positivitron beams."
  • Carltron, Professor Ruffleberg's butler (and also the Final Boss) from Secret of Evermore.
  • The Gravitron in VVVVVV.

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Dexter's Laboratory: Dexter made a device in his laboratory he called the "Beard-A-Tron" to grow one for him.
    • Interestingly it never comes up in the Tron episode.
  • One episode of Darkwing Duck has positrons and negatrons, described as "the basic building blocks of good and evil".
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "SB-129" had Squidward traveling to the future and meeting a cyborg version of Spongebob named Spongetron.
  • Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: Evil Emperor Zerg's Zergatronic Mega Ray.
  • Transformers: Megatron.
    • The G1 Autobots' main computer system on Earth was Teletron 1, or Teletron 2 for the one on their home planet (Cybertron, another NameTron example) from season 3.

Real Life

  • Generically, any large-size video screen in a stadium is referred to as a Jumbotron.
    • Sony used -tron before the (original, non generic) JumboTron, with their Trinitron aperture grille CRTs.
    • The University of Texas has one that is over 7,000 square feet. It's nicknamed the Godzillatron.
  • ThinkGeek sells a toy called the Annoy-O-Tron. It's a roughly inch-square device you can magnetically affix to anything metallic or just hide in any given cranny, which randomly beeps every so often.
  • The Maltron ergonomic keyboard, named after one of its inventors, Lilian Malt. No, the other inventor's name isn't Ron.
    • Similarly the Emitron line of early (1930s/50s) television cameras were named after the manufacturer EMI.
    • However, the magnetron in a microwave oven was not invented by Mr. Magnet. :-P
  • Not related to high-tech, but the Modern Hebrew word for circus is "ziratron," from "zira," ring (i.e. the shape), and "teatron," theater (from the Ancient Greek "theatron"). Also don't forget Metatron, an angel in Judaism. This stems from the original Greek root.
  • "Waitron" is a gender-neutral version of "Waiter/Waitress." A professor I know once claimed to have coined the phrase as a joke, something about equating being described with genderless terminology and being a genderless automaton. He didn't expect the term to catch on.
  • The "Orgasmatron" is a head massaging device!
  • The Cyclotron, a type of particle accelerator.
  • The device inside your microwave oven that produces the microwaves is technically known as a Magnetron. Which is a name just begging to be used by a supervillain.
    • If Danny Ocean qualifies, an actual magnetron was used by a supervillain in Ocean's Thirteen.
    • There's a Pokémon called Magneton,[2] if that counts.
  • Let's not forget the Mellotron, a tape-based, pre-sampler keyboard instrument that was capable of reproducing realistic recorded sounds, especially strings, flutes and choirs. Popularized by the likes of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Moody Blues, King Crimson, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Electric Light Orchestra, The Bee Gees, Yes, Genesis, Led Zeppelin, etc., etc. in The Sixties and The Seventies.
  • There's an amusement park ride called the Gravitron (which, depsite the name, actually uses centrifugal force).
  1. "trace on", to track the order of code execution
  2. the evolved form of Magnemite