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  • ==Use in North Korea== ...ook computers were being manufactured by hand by North Korean workers. The computers were actually rebranded Sylvania SYNET7WID netbooks.
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  • ram = 1st and 2nd: 256 MB<br />3rd and 3rd Rev A: 512 MB<br />4th: 2 GB<br />5th: 3 GB| The '''Apple TV''' is a [[microconsole]] and digital media player by [[Apple]]. It runs on Apple's [[tvOS]] [[operating
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  • ...AT''', or '''PC/AT'''. It was a [[computer]] by [[IBM]] that was released in 1984. [[Category:computers and consoles]]
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  • The '''Macintosh''' was the fifth line of [[computer]]s released by [[Apple|Apple Computer]]. Macintosh computers ran on the [[Mac OS]] [[Operating System]].
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  • hardware_name = Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S | ...video game consoles|ninth generation console]] that constitute the fourth, and current, home [[video game console]] line by [[Microsoft]].
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  • ...= '''First and second generation'''<br />PowerVR MBX Lite<br />'''Third and fourth generation'''<br />PowerVR SGX535<br />'''Fifth Generation'''<br />D ...= '''First and second generation'''<br />128 MB<br />'''Third and fourth generation'''<br />256 MB<br />'''Fifth generation'''<br />512 MB<br
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in the United States of America]] [[Category: Video game console addons released in 1994]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in the United States of America]] [[Category: Video game console addons released in 1994]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in the United States of America]] [[Category: Video game console addons released in 1995]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in the United States of America]] [[Category: Video game console addons released in 1995]]
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  • ...-and-paddle [[video game]] released by [[Atari]] for the [[arcade]] market in [[1972]]. ''Pong'' is a video game version of two-player table tennis, with elements of air hockey.
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  • ...= Color: 320 × 200, 16 out of 512 colors<br >Color: 640 × 200, 4 out of 512 colors<br />Monochrome: 640 × 400| '''Atari ST''' is a line of computers.
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  • .../>Mini 2 & 3: 1 GB<br />Air 2 & Mini 4: 2 GB<br />Pro: 4 GB<br />5th, 6th and Pro 2: 2 GB<br />Pro 3: 4 GB<br />Air 3 & Mini 6: 3 GB| The '''iPad''' is [[Apple|Apple's]] [[iOS]]-based tablet computer.
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  • cpu = 4 MHz [[Noza]] clone of [[Z80]]| gpu = 3.846 MHz [[Noza]] clone of [[Yamaha YM2602B|YM2602B]]|
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  • ...better known under the stage name '''Soulja Boy''', is an American rapper and record producer. ==Soulja Boy computers, smartwatches, and consoles==
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  • '''Atari 7800''' was the third [[ROM cartridge|cartridge-based]] home [[video game console]] by [[At ...d was succeeded by the [[Atari XE Gaming System]]. The latter was based on the [[Atari 65XE]] [[computer]].
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  • ...'', also known as the '''Apple ][''', was the second line of [[computer]]s released by [[Apple|Apple Computer]]. ...the Apple IIc on April 24, 1984, the Apple IIGS on September 15, 1986, and the Apple IIc Plus on April 16, 1988.
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  • ...America on November 15, 2001, in Japan on February 22, 2002, and in Europe and Oceania on March 14, 2002. !| Released
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  • release = North America: November 23, 1993<br />Europe: June 27, 1994<br />Australia: August 1, 199 '''Atari Jaguar''' was the last [[ROM cartridge|cartridge-based]] home video game console by [[Atari C
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  • '''Atari 5200''' was the second [[ROM cartridge|cartridge-based]] home video game console by [[Atari It was preceded by the [[Atari 2600]] and was succeeded by the [[Atari 7800]].
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