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  2. Tiger Electronics - Wikipedia

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    It started with low-tech items like phonographs, then began developing handheld electronic games and educational toys. Prominent among these was the 2-XL Robot in 1978, and K28, Tiger's Talking Learning Computer (1984) which was sold worldwide by Kmart and other chain stores.

  3. Hackaball - Wikipedia

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    Hackaball was created by two London-based design companies: Made by Many and the Barber Osgerby spin-off Map Project Office. [6] It was conceptualised in 2013 by two interns at Made by Many—Ben King and Thomas Nadin—when they were given a side project to investigate the intersection of the Internet of Things with play. [7]

  4. VTech PreComputer 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The VTech PreComputer 2000 (also known as the Genius Leader 2000/2000 Plus) [1] is an electronic learning aid manufactured by VTech and released in 1992. It contains a dot matrix LCD, standard size keyboard, 34 activities for teaching in 4 different levels for 1 or 2 players and introductory computer programming with the BASIC programming language.

  5. You can still treat yourself to a tech bargain from your local dollar store. And you'll be surprised what you can find. ‘Dollar store’ haul: Top tech toys you can find for loose change

  6. Smart toy - Wikipedia

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    The development of smart toys received a major boost in 1998 when semiconductor manufacturer, Intel, and toy maker, Mattel, Inc. entered into a joint venture to open a Smart Toy Lab in Portland, Oregon. This led to products that were marketed under the Intel Play brand. The first product in the line was the QX3 Computer Microscope. The Lab ...

  7. Computer Engineer Barbie - Wikipedia

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    Computer Engineer Barbie is the 126th career version of Mattel's Barbie doll. In response to poll results indicating strong support for computer engineers, the doll set was created and introduced in 2010.

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