Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| ITT Odyssee | ITT Odyssee was the German release of the Magnavox Odyssey. Original German Export Model. Comes with only 10 games and all texts are translated into German (unit has plastic text overlays over US… |
| ITT Schaub-Lorenz Programmable Television | In 1977, SEL was one of the ten largest companies in Germany with about 33,000 employees and were producing a large array of electric and electronic equipment, including the ITT Schaub-Lorenz… |
| IV/70 | Minicomputer supporting up to 32 CRT terminals. Built with Four Phase AL-1 chip. |
| IV/90 | Minicomputer supporting up to 32 CRT terminals. Emulation of IV/70 with memory mapping and extra instructions. |
| IZ5-Z01 | Small size, support for small-sized Mini-ITX Motherboard |
| Jacquard J-100 | The Jacquard J100 and J500 Videocomputer line was developed at the home offices of Jacquard Systems, Inc. in Santa Monica, California. Development started in 1975 and by 1977 the first units of… |
| Jacquard J500 | The Jacquard J100 and J500 Videocomputer line was developed at the home offices of Jacquard Systems, Inc. in Santa Monica, California. Development started in 1975 and by 1977 the first units of… |
| Janus | The Janus expansion board sits inline between an Overo COM (or Overo STORM series COM) and an Overo series expansion board, and provides a Serial-over-USB port for accessing the Overo COM console… |
| Jaz drive | The Jaz drive was a removable disk storage system, introduced by the Iomega company in 1995. The system has since been discontinued. The Jaz disks were originally released with a 1 GB capacity (… |
| Jeux Video JV-2703 | Jeux Video JV-2703 is a French pong console released by Continental Edison in 1977. It uses the AY-3-8500 chip and features 6 games. |
| JostyKit Multi-TV-Game HF344 | Jostykit Multi-TV-Game HF-344 is a first generation Danish gaming console from 1979, produced by Jostykit as an electronics building set. The game console was connected to an analog television and… |
| Joybee GP2 | Styled with the signature black and white design, this palm-sized device leads the category with a number of upgraded features, including an all-in-one iPhone/iPod-compatible dock, an optional… |
| JTAGpro | JTAG to reflash your verdex pro COM (Linux). |
| Jupiter Ace | Released in April 1983 at the price of £89.95, the Jupiter Ace was a rather unique machine. Rather than the usual BASIC programming language used by their competitors, Jupiter Cantab equipped… |
| Jupiter ACE | The Jupiter Ace was a British home computer of the early 1980s, produced by a company, set up for the purpose, named Jupiter Cantab. The Ace differed from other microcomputers of the time in that… |
| Kaypro "New 2" | Kaypro "New" 2 - A scaled-down Kaypro 2X for the budget buyer, came with minimal software, and did not feature the internal modem. |
| Kaypro 1 | Kaypro 1 - The Kaypro 1 was the last CP/M model Kaypro introduced. In most ways, it was simply a Kaypro 2X with a smaller software package. It is distinctive from earlier Kaypro models because of… |
| Kaypro 10 | The Kaypro 10 was one of the earliest computers to come standard with a hard drive. It came with a 10 megabyte internal hard drive and a single DS/DD floppy drive. All of the computers produced… |
| Kaypro 16 | Kaypro 16 - Very similar in appearance to the Kaypro 10, the Kaypro's 16's main difference was that it had an 8088 processor and 256 KB of RAM and ran on the MS-DOS operating system instead of CP/… |
| Kaypro 2000 | Kaypro's first and only laptop, it was an MS-DOS machine that ran on heavy lead-acid batteries. Strikingly similar in basic appearance to a modern laptop, it featured a detachable keyboard, rugged… |
| Kaypro 286i | Kaypro 286i - A 6 MHz 286 desktop, it was the first IBM PC/AT compatible, with dual 1.2 MB floppy drives standard and an extensive software package but no MS-DOS 3.0, which had not yet been… |
| Kaypro 2X | Kaypro 2X - The Kaypro 2X was similar to the Kaypro 4, but it lacked the built-in 300 baud modem that was available in the Kaypro 4. Kaypro 2X's were often sold in a bundle with the Wordstar word… |
| Kaypro 386 | Kaypro 386 - A 20 MHz 386 desktop, with an extensive software package. It featured the motherboard on a bus card. |
| Kaypro 4 | Kaypro 4 - The Kaypro 4 was virtually identical to the IV, but featured half-height drives instead of full height drives, a 4 MHz clock speed and had basic graphics capabilities. It also had an… |
| Kaypro 4+88 | Kaypro 4+88 - A dual system computer, the 4+88 was equipped with both an 8088 processor and a Z80, and was capable of running both the MS-DOS and CP/M operating systems. It came with 256 KB of RAM… |
| Kaypro II | Kaypro II - The first commercially released Kaypro, was an immediate success, dominating its competition, the Osborne I microcomputer. The Kaypro II had a 9 inch internal monitor instead of the… |
| Kaypro IV | Kaypro IV - An evolution of the Kaypro II, the Kaypro IV had two DS/DD drives (390 KB) and came with Wordstar in addition to the Perfect Suite of software. |
| Kaypro PC | Kaypro PC - Late on the PC market, the Kaypro PC was intended as a competitor to the IBM PC-XT desktop machine. Running at a faster clock speed than IBM's machine, it was available with a larger… |
| Kaypro Robie | The Kaypro Robie was the only CP/M based Kaypro to be non-portable. Designed as a desktop computer, it had the same motherboard as the Kaypro 4. It was also equipped with two 2.6 MB high density… |
| KDN2 | A small machine, designed (I think) for process control. |
| KLP60C Kanji Line Printer | In April 1980, NEC completed the KLP60C, Japan's first kanji line printer using the dot impact system. This printer achieved higher printing speed and greater durability than previous kanji serial… |
| KODAK ESP 3.2 | With Kodak you save money when you print with the lowest total ink replacement cost. The KODAK ESP 3.2 All-in-One Printer works with KODAK 30 Series Ink Cartridges. |
| kodak ESP 3250 | What if you could get vivid color documents and lab-quality photos at home for a whole lot less than you’re paying now? All you need is the KODAK ESP 3250 All-in-One Printer. The secret is our low… |
| KODAK ESP 5250 | With the KODAK ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer you can print vivid color documents and lab-quality photos at home for much less than what you’re paying now thanks to our low-cost, high-quality pigment… |
| kodak ESP 7250 | Stay in touch more than ever—and save! Imagine owning a printer that seamlessly connects to your favorite mobile devices, and saves you a ton of money on ink. The KODAK ESP 7250 All-in-One Printer… |
| KODAK ESP 9250 | Kodak now has a wide range of inkjet all-in-ones and the ESP 9250 is the top model, so has all the bells and whistles. It would be just as suitable in a small office as it would in the home and… |
| KODAK ESP C310 | Looking for an affordable, easy to use all-in-one printer that uses high-quality, low-cost ink cartridges? All the essential features you’re looking for in an even more affordable all-in-one… |
| KODAK ESP C315 | Looking for high-quality wireless performance, ease of use, and high-quality low-cost ink in an affordable printer? Meet the KODAK ESP C315 All-in-One Printer. A big, beautiful 2.4" color display… |
| KODAK ESP Office 2170 | The versatile ESP Office 2170 Printer lets you print, copy, scan, and fax. It's an affordable 4-in-1 bundle of business efficiency that makes the most of every dollar, and every minute. So you'll… |
| kodak ESP Office 6150 | Your business is an investment. Your printer ink shouldn’t be. Introducing the new KODAK ESP Office 6150 All-in-One Printer. Now you can easily print, copy, scan, and fax from your home office,… |
| KODAK HERO 3.1 | An easy-to-use printer that’s easy on the wallet. That’s the KODAK HERO 3.1 All-in-One Printer. It gives you outstanding ink value with all the essential features you need. Like friendly wireless… |
| kodak hero 5.1 | Say goodbye to printing complexity and high ink costs. Say hello to the Kodak Hero 5.1 All-In-One Printer. It lets you easily print from wherever you are, for less, with Google Cloud Print or… |
| KODAK HERO 7.1 | What would you call a printer that combines high intelligence with high-quality, low-cost ink? We call it the Kodak HERO 7.1 All-in-One Printer — a printer with an impressively high IQ that makes… |
| KODAK HERO 9.1 All-in-One Printer | State-of-the-art technology meets versatility with the KODAK HERO 9.1 All-in-One Printer. It’s from Kodak, so it brings you the ultimate in high quality, yet low-cost ink. But it also comes fully… |
| KODAK i2400 | Of all the ways to get things done at the office, few are as easy and productive as the 30 page-per-minuteKODAK i2400 Scanner. Reliable paper handling and Smart Touch one-button functionality… |
| KODAK i2600 | Today’s business runs on information. But when that information is on paper, it can slow you down. Get things flowing faster with the KODAK i2600 Scanner. It lets you extract critical information… |
| KODAK i2800 | Today’s business runs on information. But when that information is on paper, it can slow you down. Get things flowing faster with the KODAK i2800 Scanner. It lets you extract critical information… |
| KODAK i40 | The KODAK i40 Scanner offers easy setup and integration, fast scanning speed and a USB 2.0 interface for quick image transfer. Plus you get great image quality with Perfect Page scanning, a Kodak… |
| KODAK OFFICE HERO 6.1 | It’s time to simplify your workload and lower your ink costs with the KODAK OFFICE HERO 6.1 All-in-One Printer. With fairly priced ink and a full suite of productivity tools, it lets you spend… |
| KODAK P460 | The KODAK P460 Personal Photo Scanner makes it easy to scan your printed photos, from wallet size to 4 × 6 in., and save them instantly to the included memory card or your computer. Your favorite… |
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