Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| nFinity N1410 Ultrabook | The Novatech nFinity takes the concept of portability and performance to a new level. Choose from one of the pre-built models, or configure your own by upgrading the memory, Hard Drive, Processor… |
| nFinity N1411 Ultrabook | The Novatech nFinity takes the concept of portability and performance to a new level. |
| NH-3000 High Printer | The NH-3000 "High Printer" could print at a high-speed of 180char/s using the dot impact system.These printers had diagnostic/testing functions. |
| Nichibutsu My Vision | The My Vision (Japanese: マイビジョン, Hepburn: Mai bijon) is a home video game console developed by Nichibutsu and released in Japan in 1983. The system was dedicated solely to playing video versions… |
| Nimrod | The Nimrod, built in the United Kingdom by Ferranti for the 1951 Festival of Britain, was an early computer custom-built to play Nim, inspired by the earlier Nimatron. The twelve-by-nine-by-five-… |
| Nintendo 64 | The Nintendo 64 (abbreviated as N64, stylized as NINTENDO64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released on June 24, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in… |
| Nintendo Color TV Game Block Kuzushi | Color TV Game Block Kuzushi was released on April 23, 1979 at ¥13,500. The system was produced in-house by Nintendo, allowing their name to be prominently displayed. Block Kuzushi includes six… |
| Nintendo Color TV Game Racing 112 | The Color TV Game Racing 112 is the third unit of the Color TV Game series and it was published on June 8, 1978. It is significantly larger than the previous two units, with a larger shipping box… |
| Nintendo Color TV-Game 15 | On June 8, 1977, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 15. It retailed for ¥15,000, roughly 50% more than the TV-Game 6. In a sense, the TV-Game 15 was a re-release of the TV Game 6; the latter had… |
| Nintendo Color TV-Game 6 | Color TV-Game 6 is the first Color TV-Game ever released. It was released only in Japan in 1977, and featured only one game; Light Tennis, which looked and played much like Pong. The game… |
| Nintendo Computer TV Game | The Computer TV Game is the final console of the Color TV-Game series and it was released in 1980. As dedicated consoles were decreasing in popularity, the Computer TV Game was only produced in… |
| Nintendo Entertainment System | The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. Nintendo first released it in Japan as the Family Computer, commonly known as the… |
| Nintendo Family Computer Keyboard | This is an initiation computer. It was sold as an add-on for the Japanese Famicom (but can't be connected to a NES as it lacks the Famicom's Expantion Port). |
| Nintendo Game Boy | The Game Boy is an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The first handheld in the Game Boy family, it was first released in Japan in April 1989, then North America,… |
| Nintendo Game Boy Color | The Game Boy Color (commonly abbreviated as GBC) is a handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998 and to international markets that November.… |
| Nintendo Game Boy Light | The Game Boy Light was released on April 14, 1998, and only available in Japan. Like the Game Boy Pocket, the system was also priced at ¥6,800. The Game Boy Light is only slightly bigger than the… |
| Nintendo Game Boy Pocket | On July 21, 1996, Nintendo released the Game Boy Pocket for US$69.99: a smaller, lighter unit that required fewer batteries. The Game Boy Pocket is a redesigned version of the original Game Boy… |
| Nintendo Pokémon Pikachu | Pokémon Pikachu, also known as Pocket Pikachu (ポケットピカチュウ) in Japan, is a limited series of two portable Pokémon digital pets (similar to Tamagotchi) featuring the famous yellow electric-type… |
| Nintendo Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS | Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS (Japanese: ポケットピカチュウカラー 金・銀といっしょ! Pocket Pikachu Color! Gold & Silver Together!), known as the Pokémon Pikachu Color in Europe, is a step counter and virtual pet toy.… |
| Nintendo Satellaview | The Satellaview is a satellite modem peripheral produced by Nintendo for the Super Famicom in 1995. Containing 1 megabit of ROM space and an additional 512 kB of RAM, Satellaview allowed players… |
| Nintendo Virtual Boy | The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop portable video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Released in 1995, it was marketed as the first console capable of displaying stereoscopic "… |
| Nixdorf PC 05 | The Nixdorf PC 05 was made by Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Ind.). It was same machine as the Panasonic FH-2000.It was sold only in Germany, either under its own brand name, or under the name of… |
| NM-5020 Piezoelectric Dot/Serial Printer | In February 1987, NEC announced the NM-5020 Japanese language dot serial printer as a personal computer peripheral. This printer was equipped with a piezoelectric printing head. |
| Noblex Argentina Micro 14 | Noblex Argentina Micro 14 is a 14-inch TV and Pong console by Noblex. |
| Nokia 10 | Specifications: Service: NMT450i. Features:… |
| Nokia 100 | The Nokia 100, released in 1993, was a consumer version of the 1992 Nokia 101. It uses the ETACS and AMPS network. |
| Nokia 1000 (TACS) | Nokia 1000 (TACS) was a phone released by Nokia in 1992. It uses the TACS network and weighs 275 g with Standard NiCd Battery (BTH-2LU). |
| Nokia 101 | The Nokia 101 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. Versions are made for the AMPS/ETACS network. |
| Nokia 1011 | The Nokia 1011 (NHE-2X5, NHE-2XN) is the first mass-produced GSM phone. It was sold also as Mobira Cityman 2000. The typenumber refers to the launch date, 10 November 1992. The black… |
| Nokia 104 | Nokia 104 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. Specifications: |
| Nokia 105 | Nokia 105 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1993. |
| Nokia 107 | Nokia 107 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. |
| Nokia 116 | Nokia 116 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. |
| Nokia 121 | Making mobile data capabilities more convenient for the cellular user, Nokia Mobile Phones' new Nokia 121 microportable cellular phone allows users to send and to receive data and facsimile via… |
| Nokia 130 | Nokia 130 was released by Nokia in 1993. User functions: |
| Nokia 150 | Nokia 150 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1993. Specifications: |
| Nokia 1600 II | Nokia 1600 II is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Display: |
| Nokia 1600i | Nokia 1600i is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. Display: |
| Nokia 1610 | Nokia 1610 is a mobile phone model manufactured by Nokia. It complemented the Nokia 2110 business model, but had significantly fewer features. It was introduced in April 1996 and released in May… |
| Nokia 1611 | The Nokia 1611 was the world's first solar powered mobile phone. This was achieved using a solar powered battery as one of the battery options. It was announced in January 1997. |
| Nokia 1620 E-Plus | Nokia 1620 E-Plus is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. Display: |
| Nokia 1620 Energy | Nokia 1620 Energy is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. |
| Nokia 1630 | Nokia 1630 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. Display: |
| Nokia 1631 | Nokia 1631 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Display: |
| Nokia 180 | Nokia 180 Specifications: |
| Nokia 191 | Nokia 191 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. FEATURES: |
| Nokia 2010 | The Nokia 2010 is a mobile phone that was announced by Finnish phone manufacturer Nokia in January 1994. According to the late Matti Makkonen, a manager of Nokia Mobile Phones at the time,… |
| Nokia 2010i | The Nokia 2010i features: last dialed and missed call lists, read messages, diverts calls to another telephone number and can set your own ringing volume, ringing type and tones. It displays the… |
| Nokia 203 | Nokia 203 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1995. SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Nokia 2040 | Nokia 2040 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1994. Size |
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