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  2. Sony CDP-101 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony CDP-101 was the world's first commercially released compact disc player. [1] The system was launched in Japan on October 1, 1982 at a list price of 168,000 yen (approx US$730). [2] The Japan-only launch was partially because Philips, Sony's partner in the development of the CD format, was unable to meet the original agreed launch date.

  3. Sony Lissa - Wikipedia

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    Lissa was a range of HiFi components by Sony, based on the i.LINK S200 interconnect standard and styled in a novel, minimalist design. It was introduced in 2000. It was introduced in 2000. Produced as a single series with a unique design.

  4. CD-i - Wikipedia

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    It was created as an extension of CDDA and CD-ROM and specified in the Green Book specifications, co-developed by Philips and Sony, to combine audio, text and graphics. [2] The two companies initially expected to impact the education/training, point of sale , and home entertainment industries, [ 3 ] but the CD-i is largely remembered today for ...

  5. Sony Channel (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sony Channel (commonly referred to on-air as Sony) is a Latin American pay television channel that broadcasts TV series and movies. It is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and distributed by Ole Distribution. It was the first pan-regional basic-tier channel that offered programming in English with Spanish subtitles.

  6. RCA 1802 - Wikipedia

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    Although the faster versions of 1802 could operate at 4–5 MHz (at 5 V; it was faster (6.4 MHz) at 10 V), it was usually operated at 3.58 MHz, divided by 2 (1.79 MHz) to suit the requirements of the 1861 chip, which gave a speed of a little over 100,000 instructions per second, though some ran at other speeds such as the ~2.8 MHz of the Comx ...

  7. Atari CX40 joystick - Wikipedia

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    The Atari 7800's CX-24 Pro-Line joystick was designed to be backward compatible with the 2600 and its games. The Pro-Line was originally advertised specifically for the 2600 in 1983, [24] but was not released until it was made the pack-in controller for the 7800. Its right fire button was designed to switch between functioning as a discrete ...

  8. Digital television adapter - Wikipedia

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    A digital TV converter box. A digital television adapter (DTA), commonly known as a converter box, DTV converter , or decoder box, is a television tuner that receives a digital television (DTV) transmission, and converts the digital signal into an analog signal that can be received and displayed on an analog television set.

  9. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    2 AA (x4) [212] SA 2 1995 32 mini 16 2 Severely crippled SA-5 with only two volume levels. SA 3 1995 32 mini 25 Has 4 drum buttons. SA 5 1991 32 mini 100 2 AA (x4) - [171] [213] SA 6 1997 32 mini 100 Curvy chassis with 5 drum pads and drum illustration. [171] SA 7 1989 32 mini 100 SA 8 1995 32 mini 25 Has 4 drum buttons. Similar to SA-3. SA 9 ...