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  2. MicroP2 - Wikipedia

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    MicroP2 is a discontinued memory card format originally introduced by Panasonic. [1] [2] [3] [4]The cards were announced in April 2012 and shipped in March 2013. [5] Physically, MicroP2 is a SDXC/SDHC card conforming to UHS-II (Ultra High Speed bus), and can be read by common SDHC/SDXC card readers.

  3. P2 (storage media) - Wikipedia

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    P2 (P2 is a short form for "Professional Plug-In") is a professional digital recording solid-state memory storage media format introduced by Panasonic in 2004. The P2 card is essentially a RAID of Secure Digital (SD) memory cards with an LSI controller tightly packaged in a die-cast PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) enclosure.

  4. List of Panasonic camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The camcorders offered the same frame size and quality settings as earlier models. An 8 GB SDHC card (supplied only in some markets) holds up to one hour of video recorded at highest quality setting. In these models Panasonic brought back features that had been lost from prior AVCHD models, like external microphone jack and accessory shoe.

  5. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Plays digital games via SD cards and internet download. [35] In addition to games, features movie, e-book, and photo viewing. [35] Most releases for the system were open-source software games and applications. [35] 2005 [49] >60,000 [50] [51] Dingoo A320 (Dingo Digital Technology) Open source hardware handheld game console with music and video ...

  6. Transform, clipping, and lighting - Wikipedia

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    Hardware T&L had been used by arcade game system boards since 1993, [1] and by home video game consoles since the Sega Genesis's Virtua Processor (SVP), Sega Saturn's SCU-DSP and Sony PlayStation's GTE in 1994 and the Nintendo 64's RSP in 1996, though it wasn't traditional hardware T&L, but still software T&L running on a coprocessor instead of the main CPU, and could be used for rudimentary ...

  7. Panasonic Senior Partner - Wikipedia

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    In its stock configuration, the Senior Partner weighs 31 pounds (14 kg) and measures 19.75 by 13.5 by 8.25 inches (50.2 by 34.3 by 21.0 cm). [1] Its monochrome, green-phosphor cathode-ray tube display measures nine inches diagonally and supports the CGA video mode for IBM PCs and compatibles, displaying text at up to 80 columns by 25 rows and graphics up to 640 by 200 pixels.

  8. Panasonic Executive Partner - Wikipedia

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    Partner; model number FT-70) is an IBM PC-compatible portable computer that was introduced by the Panasonic Corporation in 1985. The portable computer is AC-powered exclusively, weighs between 28 and 30 pounds (14 kg), and features a built-in printer. The Executive Partner was one of the first affordable portable computers with a plasma display.

  9. Portable DVD player - Wikipedia

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    Portable DVD players generally have connections for additional screens and a car lighter plug. Some PDPs had iPod docks, USB and SD card slots built in. Some can play videos in other formats such as MP4, DivX, either from CDs, flash memory cards or USB external hard disks, and some DVD players had a USB video recorder.