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  2. HMZ-T1 - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a Sony HMZ-T1. The HMZ-T1 is a visor style head mounted display manufactured by Sony Corporation in 2011. It allows the user to view stereoscopic 3D imagery. [1] Also known as the Sony Personal HD & 3D Viewer, the HMZ-T1 is composed of two different hardware devices, the Visor and the External Processor Unit.

  3. PulseAudio - Wikipedia

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    PulseAudio is a network-capable sound server program distributed via the freedesktop.org project. It runs mainly on Linux, including Windows Subsystem for Linux on Microsoft Windows and Termux on Android; various BSD distributions such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS; as well as Illumos distributions and the Solaris operating system.

  4. Picture Motion Browser - Wikipedia

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    For organizing photos, PMB has file importing and tracking features, as well as tags, facial recognition, and collections for further sorting.It also offers several basic photo editing functions, including color enhancement, red eye reduction and cropping.

  5. Pulse-width modulation - Wikipedia

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    Pulse-width modulation (PWM), also known as pulse-duration modulation (PDM) or pulse-length modulation (PLM), [1] is any method of representing a signal as a rectangular wave with a varying duty cycle (and for some methods also a varying period). PWM is useful for controlling the average power or amplitude delivered by an electrical signal.

  6. Pulse-code modulation - Wikipedia

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    The word pulse in the term pulse-code modulation refers to the pulses to be found in the transmission line. This perhaps is a natural consequence of this technique having evolved alongside two analog methods, pulse-width modulation and pulse-position modulation , in which the information to be encoded is represented by discrete signal pulses of ...

  7. 3D Maze - Wikipedia

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    The maze is randomly generated each time, with the "player" navigating through it in first-person, spawning in front of a floating start button.From there, the maze is automatically traversed using the right-hand rule, which will guarantee the maze will eventually be solved because all of the randomly-generated mazes are simply connected (there are no looping paths).

  8. 3D Systems - Wikipedia

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    The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed by either company. [17] In January 2015, 3D Systems acquired the 3D printer manufacturer botObjects, the first company to commercialize a full-color printer using the fused filament fabrication technique. [18] botObjects was founded by Martin Warner and Mike Duma (CTO).

  9. Full Tilt! Pinball - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] [6] Windows XP was the last client release of Windows to include this game. [8] The look and feel of Full Tilt! Pinball and 3D Pinball are similar, with a few exceptions: The latter contains only the Space Cadet table and only supports 640×480-pixel resolution, while the former supports three different resolutions up to 1024×768 ...