Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 5000 | Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 5000 is a PC-50x console. |
| Prinztronic Tournament II De Luxe | Prinztronic Tournament II De Luxe is a basic Pong clone, based around the ubiquitous General Instruments AY-3-8500 chip. Offers the standard variety of games, plus two sliders for keeping score (… |
| Prinztronic Tournament III | From the outside, the Tournament 3 sported the obligatory dials, buttons and switches that had been seen numerous times. The console had 'in-built storage' for the controllers but, in truth, these… |
| Prinztronic Tournament IV | Prinztronic Tournament IV is a game console that offers the usual Pong-type games: squash, tennis, football, target practice. The two wired controllers can be removed from the unit. |
| Prinztronic Tournament Mini | Prinztronic Tournament Mini is the Prinztronic UK release of the Tele-Sports Mini. The console uses the common AY-3-8500 dedicated pong chip and plays Tennis, Hockey, Squash and Practice. Settings… |
| Prinztronic Tournament Ten | Prinztronic Tournament Ten features 10 games in color. Pong Games: Tennis, Football/Hockey, Squash, Solo Squash, Ice Hockey, Basketball, Gridball, Basketball Practice. Shooting… |
| Prinztronic Videosport 600 | In the UK, Prinztronic was the market brand used by Dixons Group for their electronics. Prinztronic Videosport 600 offers the classic 6 games of the General Instruments AY-3-8500 chipset,… |
| Prinztronic Videosport 800-Colour | Prinztronic Videosport 800-Colour is an electronic colour video game. It features electable bat size, ball speed and angle of rebound. Remote controls are included. |
| Processor Technology 2KRO | This board could hold up to eight 1702's each holding 256 bytes or 2K total or memory. |
| Processor Technology 3P+S | The 3P+S Input/Output S-100 board was designed to meet all the I/O needs of most early 8800 system users. For example, one teletype and two TV typewriters with keyboards could be operate… |
| Processor Technology 8KRA | The 8KRA Static Read/Write Memory Module had a capacity of 8K and operated in a static mode. This was an early non-IEEE 696 S-100 RAM board. As opposed to dynamic memories, the 8KRA needed only… |
| Processor Technology CUTS | CUTS was a high speed (then), simple to use audio cassette interface that operated at 300 and 1200 bps data rates under program control. The recording technique used was asynchronously Manchester… |
| Processor Technology Sol-20 | The Sol 20 microcomputer was a product of the Processor Technology Corporation, circa 1977. The Sol 20 is interesting in that it came at the dawn of the "microcomputer revolution." It is… |
| Processor Technology VDM-1 | The VDM-1 generated sixteen 64 character lines from data stored in a 1024 8-bit byte on-card RAM memory. Alphanumeric and control characters (the full 128 upper and lower case plus control ASCII… |
| ProFile | The ProFile was the first hard drive produced by Apple Computer, initially for use with the Apple III personal computer. The original model had a formatted capacity of 5 MB and connected to a… |
| Programma 101 | The Programma 101 was the first commercially produced "desktop computer". Launched by Olivetti at the 1964 New York World's Fair, volume production started in 1965. A futuristic design for its… |
| ProMagix HD180MAX | The Velocity Micro ProMagix HD180 Max ($6,995 direct) is a professional-class workstation built for speed. In this incarnation, it's a niche product, made for video editors and other video pros.… |
| ProMagix HD360MAX | Powerful workstation ever, the dual socket ProMagix HD360MAX is optimized for engineers, artists, designers, scientists and video professionals with NVIDIA Quadro and Tesla GPUs. Tesla companion… |
| ProMagix HD60 | Velocity Micro's ProMagix HD60 has a specific class of user in mind. It seems tailored to those people who plan on using their system as a media creation station for graphics or video. Because of… |
| ProMagix HD80 | HD80 Workstation features the professional quality hardware you need to take your multimedia productions to the next level. Perfect for studio musicians who demand the best in multi-track… |
| ProMagix TraderPro | A finely crafted powerhouse workstation, the ProMagix TraderPro is perfect for all major trading applications including TradeStation and Bloomberg Pro. Features include an Intel CPU and bleeding… |
| ProMagix VSC135+ Workstation | The ProMagix VSC135+ Workstation with CPU Acceleration affords blazing acceleration with an Intel Core i7 Quad processor and up to 3 NVIDIA Tesla C2075’s, these machines will produce over 2 Tflops… |
| ProMagix VSC145 Workstation | The VSC145 Workstation pairs an Intel Sandybridge-E processor with the Nvidia GPUs to produce over 3 Tflops of compute horsepower. |
| ProMagix VSC255 Workstation | The ProMagix VSC255 Workstation affords blazing acceleration with dual socktet 6 core Intel Xeon Nehalem processors and up to 4 NVIDIA Tesla C2075’s, these machines will produce over 4 Tflops of… |
| ProMagix VSC265 Workstation | Based on the Dual Intel Socket LGA 2011/C602 chipset, the ProMagix VSC265 features the new Intel Xeon E5 Sandybridge E processors and up to 3 NVIDIA Tesla C2075’s for over 3 Tflops of compute… |
| ProMagix VSC4000 Rackmount Server | The NEW Velocity Micro VSC4000 High Density computing system in a compact 2U rack design supports dual Intel Xeon 5600 series processors, up to 144GB of memory, and 4 Tesla GPUs (Kepler or Fermi)… |
| PROSET 30 | The "PROSET 30" personal work tool from Hitachi was an OA personal computer developed based on a completely new all-in-one concept. It integrated a 32-bit CPU, 20MB hard disk, 3.5-inch floppy disk… |
| Psion 3 | The Psion 3 models were a major advance on the Psion Organiser. They had an original way of managing files: the available program icons are shown in a horizontal line and the associated files drop… |
| Psion 3a | In addition, a Psion 3a variant with factory installed software for the Russian language was called a Psion 3aR, and Acorn Computers sold a rebadged version of the Psion 3 and 3a marketed as the… |
| Psion 3c | The Psion Series 3c is a highly versatile palmtop computer designed and built in the UK. It is powered by a 7.68 MHz NEC V30H microprocessor (an enhanced 80C86), and runs Psion's EPOC16 operating… |
| Psion 3mx | The 3mx had a full Qwerty keyboard, a word processor, a spreadsheet application and the ability to record up to two minutes of audio using a built-in microphone.With its 28MHz NEC V30MX processor… |
| Psion MC200 | Initially consisting of 3 similar systems, the MC range started with the MC200 - a 256K system with a 640 x 200 screen taking up half the space in the clamshell style top half. Unlike Psion's… |
| Psion MC218 | Twice the memory and twice the speed of the original Psion 5. Case is more gray, and no longer peels. There are also a number of Epoc software changes, as it moves to Epoc Release 5.Almost… |
| Psion MC400 | The Psion MC-400 runs on an Intel 80C86 processor, uses eight conventional 'AA' (or MN 1500, LR6) batteries, and has not only an inbuilt speaker, but also a microphone. Along one of the sides of… |
| Psion Organiser HC120 | The Psion HC 120 range of handheld computers comprises of two base models that have an IP64 environmental rating and 512K of RAM. Both models are constructed of high impact plastic and are highly… |
| Psion Organiser I | The Psion Organiser I model, launched in 1984 was the "World's First Practical Pocket Computer". Based on an 8-bit Hitachi 6301-family processor, with 4KB of ROM and 2KB of battery-backed RAM, and… |
| Psion Organiser II | In 1986, the successful Organiser II introduced a number of hardware improvements, a better keyboard and display, a much larger ROM and either 8K or 16K of battery-backed RAM, and featured a… |
| Psion Organiser II CM | Psion's original Organiser was followed up in 1986 by the Organiser II, a much more capable machine. Two models were available, the CM being the cheaper option. It had 8KB of RAM, a Hitachi… |
| Psion Organiser II LZ | The Machine has two connectors at the back which can contain packs (i.e. memories) of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128K in EPROM (Erasable with U.V, called DATAPACK) and 32K in RAM (erasable rampacks… |
| Psion Organiser II LZ64 | The Machine has two connectors at the back which can contain packs (i.e. memories) of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128K in EPROM (Erasable with U.V, called DATAPACK) and 32K in RAM (erasable rampacks… |
| Psion Organiser II XP | The Psion Organiser II, model XP has a 6303 microprocessor with two-line LCD, two slots for memory cartridges and a connector for expansion. The keyboard is calculator-like with the keys arranged… |
| Psion Revo | The Psion Revo, launched in 1997, is a PDA from Psion. It is the successor to the Psion Series 3 and a light version of Psion 5mx. It is software-compatible with the 5mx and has the same processor… |
| Psion revo plus | The Revo Plus WAP browser allowed the user to set up a range of Service Providers and switch between them, instantly, so that the user could have access to all the information they needed without… |
| Psion Series 5 | The Psion Series 5 is the latest and most spectacular palmtop computer to be produced by Psion PLC. The Series 5 builds on the strengths of the earlier Series 3a and 3c, robust, efficient,… |
| Psion Series 5mx | The Psion Series 5mx is the latest palmtop from Psion. With your Series 5mx you will have double the organising power you've come to expect from the Psion Series 5.With twice the power from a new… |
| Psion series 5mx pro | There was also a rare Series 5mx Pro, which differed only in having the operating system loaded into RAM and hence upgradeable. |
| Psion Series 7 | The Psion Series 7 is a subnotebook computer from Psion that was released in 2000. In size it is fairly original — larger than a palmtop or handheld machine, but smaller than a laptop computer. It… |
| Psion Siena 512K | The Psion Siena is a personal digital assistant made by Psion PLC and was released in 1996. Two versions of the Siena were released, one containing 512KB of memory and the second with 1MB. |
| PT - 2124K | Flexibility to operate Multiple Menus – Manage versatile offerings more easily. |
| PT - 262 | The diversity in the Indian retail formats is unique to its customer clusters and requires customized technology offerings both in terms of hardware and software. Simplicity and compactness make… |
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