Hardware

Name Sort descending Description
NEC System 100/45

In April 1981, NEC announced a new family of computers comprised of the NEC System 20/25 and 5 other models. This family covered a wide range while retaining the same basic software -- from the…

NEC System 100/48VS

NEC announced the Office Processor VS Series, designed for building integrated OA(Office automation) systems, in October 1985.

NEC System 100/58

In April 1984, NEC announced their NEC System 100/58, 150/68 and 150/78, which were the first office computers (*) in Japan to use 32-bit processors. (* Office computers are small business…

NEC System 150/78

In April 1984, NEC announced their NEC System 100/58, 150/68 and 150/78, which were the first office computers (*) in Japan to use 32-bit processors. (* Office computers are small business…

NEC System 150/88VS

NEC announced the Office Processor VS Series, designed for building integrated OA(Office automation) systems, in October 1985.

NEC System 20/25

In April 1981, NEC announced a new family of computers comprised of the NEC System 20/25 and 5 other models. This family covered a wide range while retaining the same basic software -- from the…

NEC System 3100 Series

NEC announced the NEC System 3100 Series, designed for the Strategic Information System (SIS) architecture, in May 1990.

NEC System 3100A Series

As the successor series of the NEC System 3100 Series, the NEC System 3100A Series was offered as a product line suitable for building large-scale core business processing systems and distributed…

NEC system 50/35

In April 1981, NEC announced a new family of computers comprised of the NEC System 20/25 and 5 other models. This family covered a wide range while retaining the same basic software -- from the…

NEC TK-80

In August 1976, NEC marketed the low-cost fully-operational TK-80 assembly kit for hobbyists. This was done to achieve greater dissemination of microcomputers. The TK-80 was equipped with the µ…

NEC TurboExpress

The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console by NEC Home Electronics, released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States. Released as the TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System in the…

NEC UP4800/520

NEC rolled out the first model of the UP4800 UNIX server series, the UP4800/520, in April 1991. The 520 was powered by the RISC-based R3000 microprocessor produced by MIPS Computer Systems.…

NEC UP4800/660R

The UP4800/660R rack-mount server model could internally house all the system hardware, including the CPU, disk units, display, and keyboard.

NEC UP4800/675AD

In October 1995 NEC rolled out a line of UNIX servers, including the UP4800/770, which was one of the industry's fastest eight-CPU UNIX computers in existence at the time. The servers used R10000…

NEC UP4800/760

The UP4800/760, which could take up to four R10000s, processed as many as 3,100 transactions per minute.

Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System

The Neo Geo (Japanese: ネオジオ, Hepburn: Neojio), stylised as NEO•GEO, also written as NEOGEO, is a cartridge-based arcade system board and fourth-generation home video game console released on April…

Neo Geo CD

The Neo Geo CD is the second home video game console of SNK Corporation's Neo Geo family, released on September 9, 1994, four years after its cartridge-based equivalent. This is the same platform…

Neo Geo Pocket

The Neo Geo Pocket is a monochrome handheld game console released by SNK. It was the company's first handheld system and is part of the Neo Geo family. It debuted in Japan in late 1998 but never…

Neo Geo Pocket Color

The Neo Geo Pocket Color is a 16-bit color handheld video game console manufactured by SNK. It is a successor to SNK's monochrome Neo Geo Pocket handheld which debuted in 1998 in Japan, with the…

Nesa Pong

Shortly after Atari's Pong arcade game wowed American gamers, Mexican engineer Morris Behar designed, manufactured and distributed his own version of the game all across Latin America. The NESA (…

Netbook Inspiron 1010

The Inspironâ„¢ 1010 netbook is the newest member of the Inspironâ„¢ Mini family. With a 10.1-inch screen, it is between the smaller Inspironâ„¢ Mini 910 and larger Inspironâ„¢ Mini 1210, and…

Netbook Inspiron 1012

The Inspiron Mini 1012's case seems to have been chiseled out of one piece. Imagine a tray with a low edge. The Mini's motherboard and the insides are placed into this tray. The wrist-rest and…

Netbook Inspiron 1018

On August 19, 2010, Dell Europe announced the introduction of the Dell Mini 1018. This new Dell Mini features the Atom N455 CPU which supports DDR3 memory. Design has also been tweaked and stated…

Netbook Inspiron 1210

Released online on October 16, 2008, the Dell Inspiron 1210 (more commonly referred to as the Inspiron Mini 12) is a 12.1" netbook that weighs 2.72 lbs. The netbook originally shipped with Windows…

Netbook Inspiron 1440

Solid mainstream value; decent keyboard and touchpad; 15 months antivirus subscription included.
Not as many configuration options as some other Dell laptops; weak battery.

Netbook Inspiron 1525

The Inspiron 1525 is a notebook computer designed and distributed by Dell as part of their Inspiron range. There is also an AMD variant known as the Inspiron 1526. The laptop is the successor to…

Netbook Inspiron 1545

Released online on January 16, 2009, the Inspiron 1545 is a 15.6" budget laptop that weighs 5.8 lbs. The Inspiron 1545 is the first laptop in Dell's Inspiron line to get Design Studio. website.…

Netbook Inspiron 910

Released online on September 4, 2008, the Dell Inspiron 910 (more commonly referred to as the Inspiron Mini 9) is an 8.9" netbook that weighs 2.28 lbs. It is Dell's first netbook. It was retired…

NetFine NX

NEC offered 15 models in five lines: MateServer NX — ideal for groupware server applications; Mate NX — powerful desktop computers intended for multipurpose client applications; NetFine NX —…

NetMagic B600 1U blade

The NetMagix B600 1U Blade is an expansion to the B600 Server Platform. With configuration flexibility and scalable performance, the 1U Blade has everything you need for today and the room to grow…

NetMagic B600 Modular Server Platform

The NetMagix B600 is perfect for IT departments that need a mix of processing power and storage capacity. Ideal for the largest range of applications imaginable, suited well for any expanding…

NetMagic r125 rack server

The NetMagix R125 Server is ideal for data centers. A feature rich server, the R125 will take you into the future with Xeon EM64T, ready for 64 bit applications.

NetMagic r250 rack server

The NetMagix R250 server is designed for optimal performance, dependability, and manageability. Equipped with a smart, versatile design that works in space constrained areas to handle large…

NetMagic t115 Tower server

The Netmagix T115 is designed for entry-level server applications, delivering essential features and enhanced I/O for users. The T115 is ideal as a front end server or utlity server.

NetMagic t155 5u Tower/Rack Server

The NetMagix T155 is ideal for IT departments with a need for a mix of processing power and storage capacity. Designed to take your department into the future, the T155 is 64-bit capable with…

netpro-vx

gumstix netpro-vx connects to verdex pro COMs creating a highly functional, small form factor computer that can be networked with 10/100 ethernet or via the optional Wifi module.

netproCF-vx

Ideal for customers needing both 10/100 ethernet and on-board storage. Designed for verdex pro ( 80-pin bus header).

Network Server 500/132

The Apple Network Server 500/132, codenamed Shiner LE, features a 132 MHz PowerPC 604 processor, 32 MB of RAM, and an optional 2.0 GB hard drive in a rugged, easy-to-expand tower case designed so…

Network Server 700/150

The Apple Network Server 700/150, codenamed Shiner HE, features a 150 MHz PowerPC 604 processor, 32 MB of RAM, either a 1.2 GB, 2.0 GB, or 4.0 GB hard drive, and an optional 4.0 GB DDS-2 DAT drive…

Network Server 700/200

The Apple Network Server 700/200, codenamed Shiner HE, features a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 48 MB of RAM, a 9.0 GB hard drive, and an optional 4.0 GB DDS-2 DAT drive in a rugged, easy-to-…

New Specialties Apothecalc by Texas Instruments

This rare Apothecalc computer was developed in a colaboration between New Specialties, Inc. based in Vidalia, Georgia and Texas Instruments.Apothecalc computer designed for the use of medical…

NeXT Color Printer

The NeXT Color Printer offered high-quality color output, with the ability to print on tabloid-size paper, at the cost of most black-and-white PostScript laser printers.

The NeXT Color…

NeXT Computer

The NeXT Computer (also called the NeXT Computer System) was a workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT Inc., a company founded by Steve Jobs and several other veterans of…

NeXT Cube

The NeXTcube was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and was housed in a similar…

NeXT Laser Printer

The NeXT Laser Printer [NeXT PN N2000] was a 400 DPI PostScript laser printer sold by NeXT from late 1988 to 1993 for the NeXTstation and NeXTcube workstations and manufactured by Canon. It…

NeXT MegaPixel Display

The NeXT MegaPixel Display was a range of CRT-based computer monitors manufactured and sold by NeXT for the NeXTcube and NeXTstation workstations. It was available in 17" and 21" models that were…

NeXTcube Turbo

The NeXTcube Turbo was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT. It superseded the earlier NeXTcube workstation and was housed in the same cube-shaped magnesium…

NeXTdimension

NeXTdimension (ND) was an accelerated 32-bit color board manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 that gave the NeXTcube color capabilities with PostScript planned. The NeXTBus, a NuBus like…

NeXTstation

NeXTstation was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It ran the NeXTSTEP operating system. The NeXTstation was released as a more…

nFinity N1401 Ultrabook

The Novatech nFinity takes the concept of portability and performance to a new level. Seamlessly smart. Visually smooth. With smart performance and enhanced visuals, the 2nd generation Intel Core…

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