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  2. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Features a touchscreen with an included stylus and an MP3 player. [3] Plays digital games via internal memory or SD cards. [3] Received critical acclaim for its concept, but was a commercial failure, especially after Sony's 2004 release of the PlayStation Portable. [1] 2003 [1] 200,000 [14] [1] Nintendo DS

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  4. Handheld game console - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The first internet-enabled handheld console and the first with a touchscreen was the Game.com released by Tiger Electronics in 1997. [10] The Nintendo DS , released in 2004, introduced touchscreen controls and wireless online gaming to a wider audience, becoming the best-selling handheld console with over 150 million units sold worldwide.

  5. Robo 3D - Wikipedia

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    ROBO 3D was an American 3D printer manufacturer located in San Diego, California and traded in Australian Securities Exchange under symbol ASX: RBO.. Founded in 2012, Robo 3D is a company that started on Kickstarter with their first product the Robo 3D R1.

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  7. M3D, LLC - Wikipedia

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    The price point for the Micro was US$299 [nt 1] and the initial fundraising goal was US$50,000, which was reached 11 minutes after the campaign's launch; [3] the campaign went on to raise a total of US$3,400,000 through pre-sale of 11,000 units. [1] In August 2016, M3D released a new 3D printer aimed at more experienced users named the M3D Pro.

  8. List of Lexmark products - Wikipedia

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    suffixes:a: auto feed - d: duplex print e: eSF support (embedded apps) n: network (letter omitted when 'e' is present) h: hard disk drive (omitted in series where 100% of models include it) t: extra paper tray f: staple finisher p: staple and hole punch finisher x: high-capacity paper tray m: mailbox s: offset stacker w: wireless

  9. Printer Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The Printer Working Group (PWG) is a Program of the IEEE Industry Standard and Technology Organization (ISTO) with members including printer and multi-function device manufacturers, print server developers, operating system providers, print management application developers, and industry experts. Originally founded in 1991 as the Network ...