Hardware

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Personal LaserWriter SC

The Apple Personal LaserWriter SC printer is compact enough to fit on a
desktop, offers improved paper handling, and comes with a selection of
fonts in six sizes. It has one paper cassette…

PFU DS/90 7530

Fujitsu and PFU announced this series of Fujitsu UNIX servers and workstations in September 1991. These were the first Fujitsu UNIX machines to feature RISC-based*1 SPARC*2 processors. The DS/90…

Phaser 3040

When you need fast printing at your fingertips the ultra-compact Phaser 3040 printer offers space-saving simplicity and dependability for individual users and small workteams.

Phaser 3250

The Xerox Phaser 3250/DN is a monochrome laser printer built for speed and expandability, though these desirable traits bring with them a somewhat steep $349 price tag. (Xerox sells a non-…

Phaser 3300MFP

The Xerox Phaser 3300 MFP delivers lightning-fast monochrome laser printing as well as scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities. Its $599 list price is a bit steep, but it comes with a few nice…

Phaser 3320

The convenient, value-packed Phaser 3320 Printer delivers reliable, problem-solving performance where you need it, helping you stay focused on what matters most: growing your business.

Phaser 3600

The Xerox Phaser 3600 is a laser printer designed to be inexpensive but still powerful, appealing to small and medium offices. There are two models available. The 3600N includes networking, while…

Phaser 3635MFP

The Xerox Phaser 3635MFP multifunction printer delivers a fast and efficient all-in-one solution at a hard-to-beat price. It includes features and ease-of-use usually found on Xerox large…

Phaser 4510

The Xerox Phaser 4510 has a monthly duty cycle of 250,000 sheets and optional duplex printing that can help cut paper costs. The first page out can print in as fast as 8 seconds. Text documents…

Phaser 4600/4620

When an office is in need of a standard laser printer to handle their high-volume need for black-and-white text documents, the Xerox Phaser 4600 is a machine worth considering. Not only does it…

Phaser 5550

The Xerox Phaser 5550 is a monochrome laser printer designed for high-volume printing needs. Its expandability makes it a good fit in medium or large offices. Multiple models are available. In…

Phaser 6010

Looking for a color laser workgroup printer? If so, the Xerox Phaser 6010 should be considered. Weighing in at 23.6 pounds, it won't be too heavy to life, and the size of only 15.5x16.9x11.5…

Phaser 6280

The Xerox Phaser 6280 offers outstanding color printing performance for busy work teams. Built-in networking, advanced color technology, and outstanding reliability all add up to a great value for…

Phaser 6500

A size of 15x16x16 inches, weight of approximately 40 pounds and built-in LCD screen make the Xerox Phaser 6500 a compact, easy-to-use laser printer. Connectivity options like a USB port and…

Phaser 6600

With the value-packed Phaser 6600 Color Printer, today’s small workteams can easily make important business communications stand out from the competition with exceptional color printing.

Phaser 6700

The Xerox Phaser 6700 is a color laser printer with a maximum monthly duty cycle of 120,000 prints that can support offices with large printing volumes. The unit has an assortment of media…

Phaser 7100

The Phaser 7100 Color Printer excels at producing exceptional detail and clarity on a wide variety of media — including oversize paper — providing the capabilities you need to ensure every…

Phaser 7500

Looking for a color laser workgroup printer for the midlevel to large sized office? If so, take a look at the Xerox Phaser 7500 and its monthly duty cycle of 150,000 pages. It has a heavy weight…

Phaser 7800

The Xerox Phaser 7800 is a Color Laser printer. It is often used for Home Office and Small Business and performs many useful functions, it can Print.

Phaser 8560MFP

The Xerox Phaser 8560 Multifunction printer allows you to quickly print, copy, scan and fax with ease together in one device. The Phaser 8560 MFP adds superior output to your workgroup, with…

Phaser 8860MFP

Whether you need robust printing or the additional capabilities that come with a true multifunction powerhouse, the Xerox Phaser 8860MFP/D is designed to make office life easier than ever. And…

Philco Telejogo

The Telejogo (Portuguese for television game) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released on August 2, 1977 by Philco and Ford in Brazil. It is a Pong clone console…

Philco Telejogo II

The Telejogo II is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was manufactured by Philco and Ford and released in 1979 in Brazil as the successor to the 1977 video game console…

Philco Transac S-2000

The Philco Transac S2000 model 210/211/212 was the first ever large scale all transistorized computer in the world and outclassed the IBM competition of the day - the 7090/7094. It had a ten…

Philips Odyssey 200

The Philips Odyssey 200 is the same as its US released counterpart. Released across Europe in 1976, it was replaced by the Philips Odyssey 2001 in 1977.

Philips Odyssey 2001

The Philips Odyssey 2001 is Philips' version of the Magnavox Odyssey 4000, with differences in the games offered and the use of detachable paddles instead of joysticks. Released in 1977, the…

Philips Odyssey 2100

The Philips Odyssey 2100 was released in 1978 and uses the same case design as the 2001. Using the National Semiconductor MM-57186N chip, the Philips Odyssey 2100 plays 6 games with multiple…

Philips P/330

The P330 was an office computer introduces in the late 1970s by Philips to update their earlier P300 and P350 models. Despite the improvements the machine was not very successful with more modern…

Philips P2000 T/M

The P2000 desktop series was the first Philips attempt to penetrate the home computer market. It was released in March 1980 in two version, the P2000M and the P2000T.

Philips P2000C

The P2000C, was probably the most advanced of the P2000 series and the early portable from Philips. It was a heavy luggable computer. In fact, users didn't pick it up and carry its 15 kg unless…

Philips P3000

Philips P3000 (P3000) is a professional computer , the product of Philips, which began to be produced in the Netherlands during the 1983rd year.

Philips P5000 series

P5000 came in two major types. One was 8080 based, and the other was Z80 based. RAM on the 8080 was 64K, 128K on the Z80. The Z80 was used on the "twin" (two terminal and two printer) version, and…

Philips Tele-Game ES 2201

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2201 was the first console of the Philips Tele-Game series and was sold from late 1975 to 1976 for 150 Deutsche Mark (DM) (converted 61 Euro) or 400 Franc. The score is…

Philips Tele-Game ES 2203 Las Vegas

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2203 Las Vegas is the second console in the Philips Tele-Game series. It was released in 1977 and has six integrated games instead of four commercially available games…

Philips Tele-Game ES 2204 Las Vegas

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2204 Las Vegas, released in 1977, is the third console in the series and uses an AY-3-8500. Otherwise the system is identical to the model ES 2203.

Philips Tele-Game ES 2207 Travemünde

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2207 Travemünde is a cheaper new edition of the ES 2203. It was released in 1977 and also uses a AY-3-8500. It is powered by a power supply (7,6 V/260 mA).

Philips Tele-Game ES 2208 Las Vegas

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2208 Las Vegas is the fifth console in the Philips Tele-Game series and was released in 1977. For the first time, the system's joysticks offer 2-dimensional instead of 1-…

Philips Tele-Game ES 2218 Las Vegas

The Philips Tele-Game ES 2218 Las Vegas is the sixth and last console in the Philips Tele-Game series. It was released in 1977. For the first time, it offers eight instead of just six integrated…

Philips VG 5000

This computer was created and made in France by a company called RTC. It was the first home computer released by Philips. It was not MSX compliant and or compatible with the other Philips VG…

Philips VG 8000

The VG 8000, made in France, is the result. It is a very poor MSX computer and is not 100% compliant with the standard : no Centronics port, no Expansion bus, no Audio out, a poor keyboard and a…

Philips VG 8020

The Philips 8020 belongs to the MSX 1 family. In fact, it wasnt't built by Philips, but, as the Yashica MSX, built by Kyocera in Japan. The VG8020 comes in 3 different versions : 8020/00 are first…

Philips VG 8235

For its release, Philips presented the VG-8235 as the first link of their audio-video-micro concept, being able to use the newly announced CD-i system, but few VG-8235 were actually seen connected…

Philips Videojeu N20

The Philips N20 is a classic pong system offering the 6 games of the widely used General Instruments AY-3-8500 dedicated chip. The black & white games are: Tennis, Football (soccer), Pelote…

Philips Videojeu N30

White and black console with two removable joysticks, 1 rotating button and 1 push button to select the game.

Philips Videopac+ G7400

The Philips Videopac+ G7400 is a third-generation home video game console released in limited quantities in 1983, and only in Europe; an American release as the Odyssey³ Command Center was planned…

Phone-Mate Zonk

Phone-Mate Zonk is a video game console released in 1977 by answering machine manufacturer Phone-mate, Inc.

Phonola Teleflipper

Phonola was acquired in 1969 by Philips, who used it to place some of their products on the Italian market: MSX Phonola VG8000, MSX Phonola VG8010, MSX Phonola VG8020. This Teleflipper appears to…

Photoelectric Paper Tape Reader

NEC originally used a mechanical paper tape reader for the NEAC-1101 and other machines, but read speed was a slow 600 characters per minute (10 characters/second), so they developed a high-speed…

PICTY700

In September 1998, NEC announced two A4 color inkjet printers: the PICTY700, which was still affordably priced despite having six ink colors, and the PICTY900, a high-speed printer with a top…

PICTY760

NEC announced the PICTY960, PICTY860, and PICTY760 A4 color inkjet printers in October 2000 that were the industry’s first models to support Bluetooth.

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