Hardware

Name Sort descending Description
P4SGE

This motherboard features advanced manual options that aid in overclocking and performance-tuning efforts.

P4SGR

DDR333/266/200 non-ECC, unbuffered SDRAM, 184-pin gold-plated DIMMs.

P4SPA+

Built by award winning industry experts Supermicro, the P4SPA+ is the perfect motherboard for those looking for a powerful desktop computing solution.

P4SPE

Built by award winning industry experts Supermicro, the P4SPE is the perfect motherboard for those looking for a powerful desktop computing solution. Capable of supporting a wide range of…

P55A

Performance segement MB,target to meet DDR3 platform demands of enthusiasts and gamers.Support LGA1156 for Core™ i7 and Core™ i5 processors with P55 single chipset .the P55A allows you to build…

P55A-S

Incorporating Intel's P55 single chipset, the Foxconn P55A-S offers multimedia enthusiasts and gamers a valuable platform with enhanced connectivity and superior entertainment capabilities to…

P55MX

Foxconn’s P55MX is a fairly typical microATX motherboard, clearly designed with tight budgets in mind. The board comes only with bare essentials. For example, while everyone else fits finesses…

P67A

This motherboard supports PCIE Gen3.0,which offers nearly double the signaling rate over Gen2 at 5Gbps,providing supports for very high speeds,while minimizing crosstalk and skew,which is critical…

P67A-S

Performance segement MB,target to meet DDR3 platform demands of enthusiasts and gamers.support LGA1155 for Intel®sandybridge processors with P67 single chipset .the P67A-S allows you to build…

P8SAA

Built by award winning industry experts Supermicro, the P8SAA is the perfect motherboard for those looking for a powerful desktop computing solution. Capable of supporting a wide range of…

P8SC8

This motherboard features detailed manual setup options that aid in overclocking and performance-tuning efforts.

P8SCi

Built by award winning industry experts Supermicro, the P8SCI is the perfect motherboard for those looking for a powerful desktop computing solution.

P8SCT

Built by award winning industry experts Supermicro, the P8SCT is the perfect motherboard for those looking for a powerful desktop computing solution.

P8SGA

This board features detailed manual setup options that aid in overclocking and performance-tuning efforts.

P8SGA-V

Supports up to 4 GB of unbuffered, non-ECC DDR400/333MHz memory (Dual Channel Memory Bus).

Packard Bell Legend 994CDT

Released in 1995, the Packard Bell Legend 994CDT is a computer released by Packard Bell. The specs are listed below:

Intel Pentium 133MHz (P54CS) on a Socket 5/Socket 7.
Cirrus Logic…

Page Master MB-6880

The "Page Master MB-6880" was announced in September 1978 as an 8-bit microcomputer which would later be called the "BASIC Master Level 1".It could be connected not only to a special-purpose RGB…

PaintJet

Code named "Squirt", the PaintJet was HP's first colour printer. The PaintJet had many limitations: it required special paper, its print cartridges required "priming and wiping" (with a pump and…

PaintJet XL

The PaintJet XL was basically and big (and ugly) version of the successful PaintJet. It offered the same 180dpi resolution as the PaintJet. Its added features included the capability of handling…

PaintJet XL300

The PaintJet XL300 was HP's first 300 dpi color printer and first color page printer. Like the laser printers, the PaintJet XL300 did not start printing until it had received an entire page of…

Palladium Polygame Tele-Match

Palladium Polygame Tele-Match is a German pong console released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match (825-182)

Palladium Tele-Match (825-182) was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match (825-425)

Palladium Tele-Match (825-425) was released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match (825-468)

Palladium Tele-Match (825-468) is a pong console released in Germany in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match 4000

Palladium Tele-Match 4000 (825-131) was released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match 6000

Palladium Tele-Match 6000 (825-166) was released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match Color 825-344

Palladium Tele-Match Color 825-344 is a German pong console released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match Color 825-484

Palladium Tele-Match Color 825-484 is a German pong console released in 1977. It was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palladium Tele-Match Color R 825-530

Palladium Tele-Match Color R 825-530 was a predecessor of the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game.

Palmtex Portable Videogame System

The Palmtex Portable Videogame System (PVS), later renamed and released as the Super Micro and distributed under the Home Computer Software name, is a handheld game console developed and…

Palo35

An Expansion board to provide 3.5" LCD touch screen and Accelerometer capabilities to any Overo™ COM.

Palo43

This expansion board adds LCD Touchscreen Capabilities to Overo COMs.This expansion board adds LCD Touchscreen Capabilities to Overo COMs.

Palson CX-302

The Palson CX-302 comes in different colors. A Marie Claire and Mister Kler Promotional Edition were also released.

Palson CX-303

Palson CX-303 is a dedicated console playing three Pong variants. The games are Tennis, Squash, Soccer. Each game can be played with either one or two players. Serving is manual, there are no…

Palson CX-336

Palson CX-336 was a PC-50x family console released by the Spanish company Palson in 1978.

The Palson TV Game Cassette System is one of 2 console models that Palson made with the ability to…

Palson CX-340

Palson CX-340 is a pong console released by Electrónica Ripollés in 1977. It comes in red and yellow variants.

Palson CX.306 Super10 Color

Palson CX.306 Super10 Color is a dedicated console playing eight Pong variants and two target shooting games. The console uses the AY-3-8610 dedicated pong chip which features the following games…

Panasonic CF-2700

Apart from a nice metallic finish case, the same as Philips and Sony MSX machines, and an unusual arrows keypad, the Panasonic CF-2700 was a pure MSX 1 machine.

Panasonic FH 2000

The FH-2000 was the successor of the Panasonic HHC. Like its predecessor, it was a portable machine intended to run professional custom applications.

Panasonic FS A1

There is DESKPAC software built-in which starts automatically when the system is booted. It offers several interesting utilities : world time clock, chronometer, alarm, calculator, calendar and…

Panasonic FS A1 FX

The FS A1 FX had 64 KB RAM, 128 KB VRAM, built-in disk drive and A1 Cockpit Internal Software without FM-BIOS (MSX Music Basic ROM). It also features JIS 1st Class Kanji Support (128KB), but no…

Panasonic FS A1 GT

The FS-A1 GT follows the FS-A1 ST, and so introduces some improvements over it. Due to some minor bugs discovered, the mainboard is a bit different (e.g. FM-PAC part is redesigned to decrease…

Panasonic FS A1 ST

Due to lack of interest in marketing of MSX-machines and growing interest in game consoles and powerful PC alike computers (for word processing purposes mainly), companies were not so enthusiastic…

Panasonic FS A1 WX / WSX

The Panasonic FS A1 WX features the Rensha Turbo, which is a built-in auto-fire system. The repetition speed can be adjusted with a slider. Its ROM contains A1 Cockpit Internal Software, MSX Word…

Panasonic FS A1F

The Panasonic FS-A1F ia basicaly a FS-A1 (MSX2 system) with a built-in 3.5" floppy disk drive mounted on the front of the case, below the keyboard.

Panasonic HHC

The HHC (for "Hand Held Computer") had great success in USA, mainly in insurance companies thanks to a built-in custom insurance calculation application dedicated to claim adjusters and travelling…

Panasonic JD series

The Panasonic computers from the JD Series are classic CP/M professional systems released at the begining of the 80's.

Panasonic JR-200U

Two years in the making, the Panasonic JR-200 computer was officially announced in January of 1983, with additional launch dates provided for the computer and peripherals. The JR-200u received…

Panasonic Senior Partner

This is a luggable IBM-PC compatible system. It tends to offer an all-in-one solution for the perfect 80's business man. Back in 1983 it was the first Japanese computer completely IBM-PC…

Panoramic Telematch J5

Panoramic Telematch J5 is a pong console released by Panoramic in 1977. It was a clone of Magnavox Odyssey but without cartridges. It plays five games and does not use any of the overlays and…

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