Hardware

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Sega Master System II

After a period of decline and the rise of the newly-released Sega Mega Drive, Sega constructed the Sega Master System II for overseas markets. There is virtually no resemblance to the earlier…

Sega Pico

The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico, is an educational video game console by Sega Toys. Marketed as "edutainment", the main focus of the Pico was educational video games for children…

Sega Saturn

The Sega Saturn is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe. Part of the fifth generation…

Sega SC-3000

The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) is the first and only computer to be designed and manufactured by Sega. It was first released in July of 1983 in Japan, and serves as the home computer equivalent…

Sega SG-1000

The SG-1000 is a home video game console manufactured by Sega and released in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and other regions. It was Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business…

Sega SG-1000 II

The SG-1000 II is an updated model of the SG-1000 video game console released by Sega in 1984. It is internally identical to the original SG-1000, but sports a new outer design. In contrast to the…

Sega TeraDrive

The TeraDrive (テラドライブ, TeraDoraibu) is an IBM PC compatible system with an integrated Mega Drive, developed by Sega and manufactured by IBM in 1991. The TeraDrive allowed for Mega Drive games to…

Sega Video Driver

The Video Driver, known as the Family Driver (ファミリードライバー) in Japan, is an obscure dedicated video game system designed by Sega.

It was released in the late 1980s in Japan, before being…

Series AT58 LED designed by Pininfarina

The devices bearing the Pininfarina designer signature offer innovative design and vintage flair, surprising viewing technologies and useful and efficient functions that enable the user to enjoy…

SGI 1600SW

The 1600SW is a widescreen flat panel video monitor from Silicon Graphics introduced in 1998. It won many awards after release and sold 54,000 units. It is notable for longevity, with used models…

SGI Challenge S

SGI released a variant of the Indy for low-end server usage. The SGI Challenge S has an identical case as the Indy (except for the name badge), and featured a nearly identical motherboard as the…

SGI Fuel

The SGI Fuel is a mid-range workstation developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). It was introduced in January 2002, with a list price of US$11,495. Together with the entire MIPS…

SGI Indigo²

The Silicon Graphics Indigo² was designed to be a high-priced, high-power graphics workstation, for any kind of graphics you could throw at it.

SGI Indy

The Indy, code-named "Guinness", is a low-end workstation introduced on 12 July 1993. Developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics Incorporated (SGI), it was the result of their attempt to…

SGI InfiniteStorage 10000

SGI said that InfiniteStorage 10000 addresses the needs of users who demand huge amounts of online storage, more terabytes per square foot, and fast retrieval of archived data at a price per…

SGI InfiniteStorage 220

The Silicon Graphics InfiniteStorage 220 is a high-performance storage solution at a cost-effective price. Ideal for storage consolidation, data backup, disaster recovery and file storage, the…

SGI InfiniteStorage 350

The Silicon Graphics InfiniteStorage 350 is a high-capacity storage solution with a cost-effective price. Ideal for D2D (disk-to-disk) backup, data lifecycle management, nearline storage, disaster…

SGI InfiniteStorage 4000

The new InfiniteStorage 4000 system can be easily upgraded to an enterprise-class SGI InfiniteStorage 4500 with data in place when business requirements demand higher performance and/or…

SGI InfiniteStorage 4500

The SGI InfiniteStorage 4500 solution includes 200 terabytes of fibre-channel storage based on the LSI Engenio 6998 storage system, which will be integrated with a 14,336-core SGI Altix ICE…

SGI InfiniteStorage 4600

SGI InfiniteStorage 4600 can be seamlessly integrated into any high performance computing enterprise environment to meet the exacting requirements of data intensive applications, high I/O…

SGI InfiniteStorage Server 3500

SGI has released SGI InfiniteStorage Server 3500, a fully-integrated storage server that offers high density and power efficiency in a cost-effective package.

SGI IRIS 1000

The 1000 and 1200 computers used a Motorola 68000 microprocessor clocked at 8 Mhz and were sold as diskless systems intended for use as a terminal. The 1400 and 1500 had 10 MHz Motorola 68010…

SGI IRIS 2000

The IRIS 2000 is the successor to the IRIS 1000 series. The original IRIS 2000 is a Multibus based system featuring a Motorola 68010 processor. During the liftime of this line a Turbo option was…

SGI IRIS 3000

The IRIS 3000 systems were the last Motorola based machines SGI ever produced. They have been replaced by the MIPS based 4D series workstations.

SGI IRIS 4D

The SGI IRIS 4D series was a line of workstations from Silicon Graphics built in the late-1980s through mid-1990s. They were the first SGI workstations to use the MIPS architecture. The line…

SGI IRIS Crimson

The IRIS Crimson, code named Diehard2, is a Silicon Graphics (SGI) computer released in the early 1990s. It was the world's first 64-bit workstation.

SGI IRIS Indigo

The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, was a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI).

SGI O2

The SGI O2 is a nice allround-computer. It doesn't offer the power of an Octane, but it has more features at a lower price than an equally equipped Octane. Especially the O2 has hardware textures…

SGI Octane

The Octane and the similar Octane2 are UNIX workstations marketed by SGI. Both are 2-way SMP-capable workstations, originally based on the MIPS R10000 microprocessor. Newer Octanes are based on…

SGI Octane2

The Octane2 is a real workhorse in a lot of SGI based CAD and 3D modeling environments because they perform. These high end desktop workstations are some of the top performers in the industry.

SGI Onyx

Onyx systems have been the standard for the highest end graphics systems in the past, and still today. They have been the fastest graphics you can get, period. If you are searching for Oil, and…

SGI Onyx2

The SGI Onyx2, code name Kego, is a family of visualization systems developed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in 1996 to succeed the Onyx. The Onyx2's basic system architecture is based on the…

SGI Origin 200

The SGI Origin 200, code named Speedo, is an entry-level server computer developed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in October 1996 to accompany their mid-range and high-end Origin 2000. It is…

SGI Origin 2000

The SGI Origin 2000, code named Lego, is a family of mid-range and high-end servers developed and manufactured by SGI and introduced in 1996 to succeed the SGI Challenge and POWER Challenge. At…

SGI Origin 300

The SGI Origin 300 was released October 9, 2001 as a mid-range server for technical computing and media applications. An Origin 300 compute node consists of a 2U chassis containing a sysem board…

SGI Origin 350

The SGI Origin 350 is a mid-range server computer developed and manufactured by SGI introduced in 2003. Their discontinuation in December 2006 brought to a close almost two decades of MIPS and…

SGI POWER Challenge

The POWER Challenge was announced on 28 January 1993 and was intended to compete against supercomputer companies such as Cray Research. At the time of its announcement, Silicon Graphics claimed…

SGI Tezro

The SGI Tezro was a series of high-end computer workstations sold by SGI from 2003 until 2006. It was the immediate successor to the SGI Octane line. The systems were available in both rack-mount…

SH910

The SH910 serves every presentation with an high brightness of 4000 ANSI lumens, and an high contrast ratio of 3000:1 with uncompromised Full HD 1080p image quality, extensive HDMI connectivity…

SH960

Designed to excel in the most demanding settings, the SH960 boasts an energy-efficient dual-lamp system to achieve a stunning Full HD projection with 5500 ANSI lumen ultra-high brightness and 3000…

Sharp SM-B-80TC

In 1978, the Sharp parts division, in charge of semiconductor sales, became one of the first second source distributor of Zilog CIE. In order to promote the LH-0080 (Sharp Z80) and associated…

Sharp X68000 XVI Compact

It runs under a version of the Operating system and its GUI. The other new feature is a double 3''1/2 disk-drives instead of the classic 5''1/4 for the x68000 serie.

Sharp AX 286

It is a PC compatible laptop.

It has no floppy disk drive built-in but a 20 MB hard disk inside.

It was also called MZ 8376 (Perhaps it is the last member of the MZ series ?).

Sharp CS-1120

The Sharp CS-1120 is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, unknown keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The…

Sharp CS-1151 Compet

The Hayakawa Electric Industry Company, as it was called, became more involved in electronics, and in 1964 produced one of the first transistorised electronic desktop calculators, the first of…

Sharp CS-2114 COMPET CS-2114

The Sharp CS-2114 COMPET CS-2114 is an arithmetic calculator with 12 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 10 functions, 28 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is…

Sharp CT-200

The Sharp CT-200 is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 26 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is CR2032 3V.

Sharp CT-450

The Sharp CT-450 is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, unknown keys and an LED (light-emitting diode) display,…

Sharp CT-510

The Sharp CT-510 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 31 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display.

Sharp CT-550

The Sharp CT-550 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 26 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 4xLR43. The…

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