Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| Interton Video 3000 | The Interton Video 3000 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in Germany in 1976 by German manufacturer Interton and sold by Quelle. Due to the AY-3-8500… |
| Interton Video 3001 | The Interton Video 3001 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1978 by Interton. It is a Pong clone console and the successor to the Interton Video 3000 and… |
| Interton Video Computer 4000 | The Interton Video Computer 4000 (officially abbreviated as Interton VC 4000) is an early 8-bit ROM cartridge-based second-generation home video game console that was released in Germany, England… |
| iPad (original) | The iPad ( /ˈaɪpæd/ eye-pad) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies,… |
| iPhone (original) | The iPhone was Apple’s true entry into the world of mobile phones. It features a 3.5” widescreen multi-touch screen that can be used to run a version of OS X. The iPhone can fully browse web… |
| iPhone 3G | The iPhone 3G is the second generation of iPhone designed and marketed by Apple Inc.. It was the successor to the original iPhone, and is succeeded by the iPhone 3GS. Introduced on June 9, 2008 at… |
| iPhone 3GS | The iPhone 3GS (stylized iPhone 3G[S] by many blogs is the third generation of iPhone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was introduced on June 8, 2009 at the WWDC 2009 which took place at the… |
| iPhone 4 | The iPhone 4 is a touchscreen slate smartphone developed by Apple Inc. It is the fourth generation iPhone, and successor to the iPhone 3GS. It is particularly marketed for video calling (marketed… |
| iPod 1st Generation | Apple introduced the first-generation iPod on October 23, 2001, with the slogan "1,000 songs in your pocket". The first iPod had a black and white LCD (liquid-crystal display) screen and featured… |
| iPod 2nd Generation | The second generation iPod was introduced on July 17, 2002. Using the same body style as the first generation, the hold switch was redesigned, a cover was added to the FireWire port, and the… |
| iPod 3rd Generation | On April 29, 2003, Apple announced a completely redesigned third-generation iPod. Thinner than the previous models, the third generation models replaced the FireWire port with a new Dock Connector… |
| iPod 4th Generation | Announced on July 19, 2004, the fourth-generation iPod replaced the touch wheel from the third generation iPod with the Click Wheel from the iPod Mini, putting the four auxiliary buttons… |
| iPod 5th Generation | The fifth generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005, shortly after the introduction of the iPod Nano. The fifth generation iPod featured a 2.5" 320x240 QVGA screen and a smaller Click… |
| iPod Hi-Fi | iPod Hi-Fi is a speaker system developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. that was released on February 28, 2006, for use with any iPod digital music player.The iPod Hi-Fi retailed at the Apple… |
| iPod mini 1st Generation | The iPod mini was a compact version of the iPod. It shipped in silver, gold, blue, pink and green anodized aluminum. It was available with 4Gb of hard drive space. It supported FireWire 400 and… |
| iPod mini 1st Generation | The iPod mini was a compact version of the iPod. It shipped in silver, gold, blue, pink and green anodized aluminum. It was available with 4Gb of hard drive space. It supported FireWire 400 and… |
| iPod mini 2nd Generation | The Apple iPod mini (Second Generation), is similar to the original iPod mini, but the second generation models use richer, deeper shades of four of the original colors -- silver, blue, green, and… |
| iPod nano 1st Generation | On September 7, 2005, Apple introduced the iPod nano at a media event with Steve Jobs pointing to the small watch pocket in his jeans and asking, "Ever wonder what this pocket is for?"Advertising… |
| iPod nano 1st Generation | On September 7, 2005, Apple introduced the iPod nano at a media event with Steve Jobs pointing to the small watch pocket in his jeans and asking, "Ever wonder what this pocket is for?"Advertising… |
| iPod nano 2nd Generation | On September 12, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The second-generation Nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminium casing like the earlier Mini's design; the multiple color choices (… |
| iPod nano 3rd generation | Apple updated the Nano again on September 5, 2007. The third-generation Nano featured a 2-inch (51 mm) QVGA (320 x 240) screen and a shorter, wider, heavier design, with new colors. New features… |
| iPod nano 4th generation | At the Apple Let's Rock Event on September 9, 2008, the iPod nano Fourth Generation was officially announced.It returned to the narrow form factor of the 1st and 2nd Generation model, while… |
| iPod nano 5th generation | At Apple's September 9, 2009 event, a fifth generation iPod nano was unveiled with reduced prices on the larger model (at the time of release, the 8GB was priced at $149 and the 16GB at $179), a… |
| iPod nano 6th generation | At a media event on September 1, 2010, Apple announced the sixth generation iPod nano, which among many new features, is designed around a high resolution square touch-screen.The device now… |
| iPod photo | The iPod Photo was a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was the top-of-the-line model in Apple's iPod family. It was positioned as a premium higher-end spin-off of the… |
| iPod shuffle 1st Generation | Released on January 11, 2005, the first-generation iPod Shuffle weighed 0.78 ounces (22 g) and was designed to be easily loaded with a selection of songs and to play them in random order.… |
| iPod shuffle 2nd Generation | On September 12, 2006, Apple announced the release of the second generation iPod Shuffle, calling it "the most wearable iPod ever".[4] First shipments of the unit were slated for an October 2006… |
| iPod shuffle 3rd Generation | The third generation iPod Shuffle was released on March 11, 2009 and was said by Apple to be "jaw-droppingly small" and "The first music player that talks to you" with dimensions of 45.2×17.5×7.8… |
| iPod touch 1st gen | The iPod touch 1st generation was the first iPod touch released. It did not feature the App store , which made it only have 11 apps. You could not charge it in a computer, you had to have a… |
| iPod touch 2nd gen | The second generation iPod Touch featured a new tapered chrome back with Nike+ functionality, volume buttons, and built-in speaker added, It was unveiled on September 9, 2008, at the "Let's Rock"… |
| iPod touch 3rd gen | Introduced in September 2009, the iPod touch (3rd Generation) was faster and had double the capacity of the iPod touch (2nd Generation) that it replaced. It also included a more powerful GPU. It… |
| iPod U2 Special Edition | The iPod U2 Special Edition is a distinctive iPod in black with a red scroll wheel and the autographs of U2 band members engraved on the back. |
| iPod+HP | The Apple iPod+HP was an Apple iPod with an HP logo on the back, distributed through HP. It was part of a distribution strategy designed to sell more iPods by selling them through HP's larger mass… |
| IR-807 | In March 1961, NEC completed the No. 1 prototype of the IR-807 and IR-809 magnetic drum units for use as internal memory of the NEAC-2205 and NEAC-1201 small computers. They were exhibited and… |
| IR-809 Magnetic Drum Unit | In March 1961, NEC completed the No. 1 prototype of the IR-807 and IR-809 magnetic drum units for use as internal memory of the NEAC-2205 and NEAC-1201 small computers. They were exhibited and… |
| IR-811 Magnetic Drum | NEC also completed the IR-811 magnetic drum unit which used the same magnetic drum, but expanded memory capacity by increasing the number of tracks and improving the recording system. |
| Irradio TVG888 | Irradio TVG888 is a pong color system. It uses the usual 10 games cartridge: Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Practice, Soccer, Basketball, Basketball Practice, Gridball, Target 1 & 2. |
| Iskra Delta 800 | Iskra DELTA 800 was derived from the Digital PDP-11/34, compatible to the DELTA family. It could be connected to other computer systems like DEC, IBM, UNIVAC, and others. |
| Iskra Delta Partner | The computer has an integrated monitor and separated keyboard. It was used as main business computer in Slovenia and also in schools, standing next to Commodore C64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum series… |
| Iskra Delta Triglav (computer) | Triglav was a computer from Slovenia developed in the 1980s and manufactured by Iskra Delta. It had options for three different central processing units (DC J11-AC, Intel iAPX 80286 and Motorola… |
| iStorage S4100 | In November 2000 NEC announced two models, the iStorage S4100 large, high-performance disk array unit and the iStorage S2100 mid-sized disk array unit. The iStorage S4100 supported storage area… |
| ITMC SD-040F | ITMC SD-040F is a French Pong console made by ITMC. |
| ITMC SD-050 | ITMC SD-050 is part of the pc-50x Pong family console. |
| ITMC SD-090 | ITMC SD-090 is part of PC-50x family. |
| ITMC Telejeu 6 jeux SD 017F | ITMC Telejeu 6 jeux SD 017F is a pong console made by ITMC in 1977. It has 6 games and comes with a light gun. |
| ITMC Telejeu SD-043 | ITMC Telejeu SD-043 is a pong console made by ITMC in 1982. It has a light gun and can play 6 games. |
| ITT 3030 | The ITT 3030 is a modular system with several options available. The original CPU for example is a Z80A, but a 8086 CPU board was available. |
| ITT Color Tele-Match Cassette 1 | ITT Color Tele-Match Cassette 1 was a Pong module console usable only with ITT TVs. The TELE-MATCH-Cassette 1 features 4 games : Tennis, Football (Soccer), Squash and Practice. |
| ITT Ideal Computer Tele-Match Cassette 2 | Known for its innovation, SEL tried to push the limit of its television by an expansion port to many of its television line. The expansion port would allow “Cassette” to be inserted to turn the… |
| ITT Ideal Computer Tele-Match Cassette 3 | The TELE-MATCH-Cassette 3 features tank games called Panzerspiel. It was released in 1978. The TELE-MATCH-Cassette 3 were in fact a gaming console in itself as they included the chip, the gaming… |
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