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  2. Super Famicom Naizou TV SF1 - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the remote control could be used to record gameplay on the VCR. [6] Unlike the earlier Sharp Nintendo Television, AV output terminals were made readily accessible on the SF1's extended terminal which allowed connection to later peripherals such as the Satellaview.

  3. Consumer Electronics Control - Wikipedia

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    [3]: §CEC-3.1 For example, a TV remote can also control a digital video recorder and a Blu-ray player. It is a single-wire bidirectional serial bus that is based on the CENELEC standard AV.link protocol to perform remote control functions. [4] CEC wiring is mandatory, although implementation of CEC in a product is optional.

  4. Nintendo Entertainment System models - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp Nintendo Television, often described as the C1 NES TV, is a CRT television with a built-in Famicom/NES that was produced by Sharp under license from Nintendo. It was originally released in Japan in October 1983 as the My Computer TV ; [ h ] [ 54 ] it was also distributed in Taiwan via Sampo as the Sampo C1 starting in 1984. [ 55 ]

  5. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the most popular remote control was the Starcom Cable TV Converter (from Jerrold Electronics, a division of General Instrument) [15] which used 40-kHz sound to change channels. Then, a Canadian company, Viewstar, Inc., was formed by engineer Paul Hrivnak and started producing a cable TV converter with an infrared

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  7. List of first generation home video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    TV Fun 401 APF Electronics, Inc. 1976 United States of America: Pong home console AY-3-8500: 4 old-computers.com ID: TV Fun 401A APF Electronics, Inc. 1977 United States of America: Pong console AY-3-8500: 4 TV Fun Sportsarama 402 - 402C APF Electronics, Inc. 1977 United States of America: Pong console MPS-7600-001 light gun paddle: 8 TV Fun ...

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  9. Wii Zapper - Wikipedia

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    The "Sharp Shooter" an aesthetic gun accessory for the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, was released by third-party manufacturer Joytech. [11] In this accessory, the Wii Remote is housed in the gun barrel, and the Nunchuk is fitted into the handle so that the Nunchuk's buttons serve as gun triggers.