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manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]| | manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]| | ||
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cpu = 81MHz 32-bit [[ARM7TDMI]]| | cpu = 81MHz 32-bit [[ARM7TDMI]]| | ||
gpu = 32768 colors| | gpu = 32768 colors| | ||
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'''Advanced Pico Beena (アドバンスピコ・ビーナ)''', which means "be natural, was an educational system that combined a laptop [[computer]] form factor with a tablet computer in a [[video game console]] by [[Sega Toys]]. | '''Advanced Pico Beena (アドバンスピコ・ビーナ)''', which means "be natural", was an educational system that combined a laptop [[computer]] form factor with a tablet computer in a [[video game console]] by [[Sega Toys]]. | ||
It was released, only in Japan, on August 6, [[2005]]. | It was released, only in Japan, on August 6, [[2005]]. | ||
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[[Category: computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys]] | [[Category: computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys]] | ||
[[Category: computers and consoles designed in Japan]] | [[Category: computers and consoles designed in Japan]] | ||
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[[Category: computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys]] | [[Category: computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys]] | ||
[[Category: computers and consoles released in 2005]] | [[Category: computers and consoles released in 2005]] | ||
[[Category: handheld computers and consoles]] | [[Category: handheld computers and consoles]] | ||
[[Category: handheld computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys]] | [[Category: handheld computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys]] | ||
[[Category: handheld computers and consoles designed in Japan]] | |||
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[[Category: handheld computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys]] | [[Category: handheld computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys]] | ||
[[Category: handheld computers and consoles released in 2005]] | [[Category: handheld computers and consoles released in 2005]] | ||
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[[Category: Seventh-generation video game consoles]] | [[Category: Seventh-generation video game consoles]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:34, 13 October 2025
| Advanced Pico Beena | |
| Designer | Sega Toys |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sega Toys |
| Distributor | Sega Toys |
| CPU | 81MHz 32-bit ARM7TDMI |
| Graphics | 32768 colors |
| Memory | 16KB |
| Media | ROM cartridge |
| Released | August 6, 2005 |
| Added to Museum | Not yet |
Advanced Pico Beena (アドバンスピコ・ビーナ), which means "be natural", was an educational system that combined a laptop computer form factor with a tablet computer in a video game console by Sega Toys.
It was released, only in Japan, on August 6, 2005.
Categories:
- Computers and consoles
- Computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys
- Computers and consoles designed in Japan
- Computers and consoles distributed by Sega Toys
- Computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys
- Computers and consoles released in 2005
- Handheld computers and consoles
- Handheld computers and consoles designed by Sega Toys
- Handheld computers and consoles designed in Japan
- Handheld computers and consoles distributed by Sega Toys
- Handheld computers and consoles manufactured by Sega Toys
- Handheld computers and consoles released in 2005
- Items not owned by WEC Museum
- Seventh-generation video game consoles