Hardware

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Coleco Alien Attack

Alien Attack is a 1979 handheld electronic game made by Coleco using a VFD display. It is housed in a bright orange, futuristic-styled case. The controls are a joystick, fire button, and move…

Coleco Electronic Quarterback

Electronic Quarterback is a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It is powered by a 9-volt battery or an AC adaptor, and it differentiated itself from the other similar handheld…

Coleco Gemini

The Atari 2600 video game system was an unqualified success, a fact that didn't go unnoticed by competitors. Newer systems like Intellivision and Colecovision had improved graphics, but neither…

Coleco Telstar

The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Telstar (model 6040, 1976): Three Pong variants (hockey, handball, tennis), two paddle controllers fixed on…

Coleco Telstar Alpha

Released in 1977, Telstar Alpha (model no. 6030) was a big hit for Coleco. Since it was quite cheap, it sold a lot of units and was the first console of the new restyling along with Ranger. It was…

Coleco Telstar Arcade

The Coleco Telstar brand is a series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles produced, released and marketed by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. It is cartridge-based, has a triangular…

Coleco Telstar Classic

The Coleco Telstar brand is a series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles produced, released and marketed by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Coleco Telstar Classic is identical to the…

Coleco Telstar Colormatic

Telstar Colormatic (model no. 6130) is basically a Telstar Alpha with nice finish in a woodgrain style. The controllers were detachable and they had to be plugged-in before starting the games. But…

Coleco Telstar Colortron

Telstar Colortron (model no. 6135) is the first model of 1978 and the only one to use an evolution of the GU chip, the AY-3-8510. It’s even the first Telstar to display color graphics using a…

Coleco Telstar Combat!

Telstar Combat! (model 6065, 1977): Four variations on Kee Games' Tank, four fixed joysticks (two per player), uses a General Instruments AY-3-8700 Tank chip.

Coleco Telstar Deluxe

The Coleco Telstar brand is a series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles produced, released and marketed by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Telstar Deluxe (1977), aka "Video World Of…

Coleco Telstar Galaxy

Telstar Galaxy (model no. 6150) was released in 1977 and was the only member of the family to use the AY-3-8600 chip, along with the AY-3-8615 for the colors. The first big improvement was the…

Coleco Telstar Gemini

Coleco Telstar Gemini looks like a common pong but it doesn't play the common pong games. This one offers 2 kind of games: Shooting games and Pinball games. A gun is available for it.

It…

Coleco Telstar Marksman

Telstar Marksman (model no. 6136) was a war machine console featuring all the 6 games available with the GI chip inside, the improved AY-3-8512. This model can be compared to the Telstar Ranger,…

Coleco Telstar Ranger

Telstar Ranger (model 6046), released in 1977 was the first restyle of the console which was modernized and sold in a black plastic case. The improvements were not only cosmetic but even in the…

Coleco Telstar Regent

Telstar Regent (model 6036, 1977): Same as the Telstar Colormatic but no color and black and white case.

Coleco Telstar Sportsman

Telstar Sportsman (1978): Similar to Telstar Regent, but with an additional light gun and different setting switches.

ColecoVision

The ColecoVision is Coleco Industries' second-generation home video-game console that was released in August 1982. The ColecoVision offered a closer experience to more powerful arcade game systems…

Color 800/1000 Presses

Xerox Color 800/1000 Presses deliver sharp, rich, digitally mastered image quality. Our clear dry ink station adds impact to documents – running at rated speed.Automated Color Quality Suite of…

Color LaserJet

The Color LaserJet was HP's first color laser printer; it contained a Konica print engine. The Color LaserJet had upgradable memory and a color print resolution of 300 dots per inch. It could…

Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS

The Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS color laser printer was introduced by Apple. The printer is intended for small business and consumers with high printing requirements.It is a Postscript printer.…

Color LaserWriter 12/660 PS

The Color LaserWriter 12/660 PS is a color laser printer introduced by Apple in October 1996. The printer became a workhorse used in Kinko's copy stores across the United States. The printer's…

Color StyleWriter 1500

The Color StyleWriter 1500 was an ink-jet printer using the QuickDraw interpreter. Communication options include a serial port, an optional LocalTalk or Ethernet. It could print 3 black and…

Color StyleWriter 2200

The Color StyleWriter 2200 was the second color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1995. The codename for this model was "Calamari." The 2200 was aimed at mobile professionals, as it…

Color StyleWriter 2400

The Color StyleWriter 2400 is a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1994. Its initial Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price was $399. The Color StyleWriter 2400 is notable for…

Color StyleWriter 2500

The Color StyleWriter 2500 was a performance color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1996. It was based on a Canon-developed Bubble Jet printer, but was repackaged with a new…

Color StyleWriter 4100

The Color StyleWriter 4100 was a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1997. This is one of three models that were rebadged DeskJets.The Color StyleWriter 4100 was an ink jet…

Color StyleWriter 4500

The Color StyleWriter 4500 was a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1997. This is one of three models that were rebadged DeskJets.The Color StyleWriter 4500 was an ink jet…

Color StyleWriter 6500

The Color StyleWriter 6500 was a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1997. This is one of three models that were rebadged DeskJets.

Color StyleWriter Pro

The Color StyleWriter Pro was a color inkjet printer manufactured and sold by Apple in 1994. It was based on the Canon BJC-600 series of Bubble Jet printers, with which it shares ink cartridge…

ColorMonitor IIe/AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe

The ColorMonitor IIe, later renamed AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe is a CRT-based color or gray monochrome (selectable) 13-inch monitor manufactured by Apple Computer for the Apple II personal…

ColorQube 8570

Continuing the Xerox-exclusive tradition of environmentally sound, cartridge-free solid ink, the ColorQube 8570 color printer is a powerful, no-fuss and waste-conscious printing solution that’s…

ColorQube 8700

The cost savings and waste-free design of solid ink are one of the most innovative technologies in printer ink in recent years. This type of printer has often been limited to larger formats,…

ColorQube 8870

Large workgroups looking to produce around 120,000 pages per month may find it valuable to consider the Xerox ColorQube 8870. This color inkjet printer may be small in size, but it is large in…

ColorQube 8900

Introducing the first Solid Ink device completely engineered for true desktop multifunction performance. The ColorQube 8900 color multifunction printer delivers real cost savings, environmentally…

ColorQube 9301/9302/9303

The Xerox ColorQube 9301 is a digital copier offering a black and white speed of 50 photocopies per minute and a colour copying speed of 38 copies per minute. Manufactured by Xerox the ColorQube…

Colossus Mark 1

Colossus was the world's first electronic, digital, fixed-program, single-purpose computer with variable coefficients. The Colossus computers were used by British codebreakers during World War II…

Colossus Mark 2

Colossus was designed by engineer Tommy Flowers, to solve a problem posed by mathematician Max Newman at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. The prototype,…

Comersa Videosport 4000

Videosport 4000 is a first-generation Pong-type console created in 1977 by the Spanish company Comersa. This company was located in Chirivella, Valencia.
It is one of the many consoles that…

Comersa Videosport 4000 Color

Comersa Videosport 4000 Color is the color version of the Videosport 4000.

Comersa Videosport Junior

Comersa Videosport Junior is an electronic television game based on the General Instruments AY-3-8500 chip. Manufactured by the Comersa company in 1977.

Commodore 116

The Commodore 116 (short for: C116) is a Commodore home computer, which is as the C16 and the Plus/4 part of the Commodore-264 series. It looks similar to the Plus/4 but has a smaller housing with…

Commodore 128

The Commodore 128 (C128, CBM 128, C=128) home/personal computer was the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Introduced in January 1985 at the CES in Las…

Commodore 128D

Released as a business-oriented version of the Commodore 128, the 128D comprised a system unit, monochrome monitor, detachable keyboard and a 5¼" disc drive and cost £574. Like the C128 it had two…

Commodore 1530 (C2N)

The Commodore 1530 (C2N) Datasette (a portmanteau of data and cassette), was Commodore's dedicated computer tape drive.

Commodore 1531

Although otherwise identical to the C2N/1530 drives pictures above, the 1531 used a slightly different connector specifically found on the 264 series computers. The way the 264 series stored data…

Commodore 16

The Commodore 16 was a home computer made by Commodore with a 6502-compatible 8501 CPU, released in 1984. It was intended to be an entry-level computer to replace the VIC-20 and it often sold for…

Commodore 2000K

Before "real" computers hit the consumer market a lot of companies sold a "pong" game console. Commodore had bought MOS Technologies and MOS also made a pong chip. In the 2000K Commodore used the…

Commodore 3000H

The 3000H is a so called "pong". A pong is a "single-chip" video game-system.
The 3000H must be connected to a television. The games can be played with 4 players.
Games are: Tennis, soccer…

Commodore 64

The Commodore 64, commonly called C64, C=64 (after the graphic logo on the case) or occasionally CBM 64 (for Commodore Business Machines), or VIC-64, was an 8-bit home computer introduced by the…

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