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  2. Multimedia computer - Wikipedia

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    A multimedia computer is a computer that is optimized for multimedia performance.. Early home computers lacked the power and storage necessary for true multimedia. The games for these systems, along with the demo scene were able to achieve high sophistication and technical polish using only simple, blocky graphics and digitally generated sound.

  3. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments.

  4. Computer hardware - Wikipedia

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    Many materials used in computer hardware can be recovered by recycling for use in future production. Reuse of tin , silicon , iron , aluminum , and a variety of plastics that are present in bulk in computers or other electronics can reduce the costs of constructing new systems.

  5. Acer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Acer acquired 29.9% of Italian computer system manufacturer Olidata. In August 2010, Acer and Founder Technology signed a memorandum of mutual understanding to strengthen their long-term PC business cooperation. In July 2011, Acer bought iGware Inc. (formally BroadOn) [29] for US$320 million. The aim is to create Acer Cloud to enter ...

  6. Apple Pippin - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Bandai Pippin was to create an inexpensive computer system aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia software, especially games, but also functioning as a thin client. The operating system is a version of System 7.5.2 , and is based on a 66 MHz PowerPC 603 processor and a 14.4 kb /s modem .

  7. The Secret Guide to Computers - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Guide to Computers is a book on computer hardware and software techniques by Russ Walter. [1] The book was written to be useful in both teaching and professional environments. [2] Its goal is to describe everything necessary to become a "computer expert," covering philosophies, technicalities, hardware, software, theory, and practice ...

  8. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Archos released the first PMP, the Archos Jukebox Multimedia [48] with a little 1.5" colour screen. The next year, Archos released another multimedia jukebox, the AV300, with a 3.8" screen and a 20 GB hard drive. In the same year, Toshiba released the first Gigabeat.

  9. Multimedia PC - Wikipedia

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    The Multimedia PC (MPC) is a recommended configuration for a personal computer (PC) with a CD-ROM drive. The standard was set and named by the Multimedia PC Marketing Council , which was a working group of the Software Publishers Association (SPA, now the Software and Information Industry Association ).