Hardware

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Azza Platinum 850W

AZZAn Platinum 850W 80+ Platinum certify power supply. Efficiency > 92%. Cable module design for excellent cable management. Active PFC, nVIDIA SLI and ATI CROSSFIRE ready. Complies with ATX…

Azza Silentium 920/920W

Power supply is bottom-mounted, can be installed facing either up or down. Pre-drilled holes located at bottom,allowing efficient air flow when power supply is installed facing downward.

Azza Solano 1000/1000R

Build the ultimate gaming rig with the Solano 1000 by AZZA. This full tower case can accommodate Micro ATX and ATX motherboards. You’ll have more than enough room for storage with eight internal 3…

Azza Spartan 101E / 102E

Bold, current and sophisticated, AZZA introduces the newly revamped Spartan 101E/102E. This mid-tower chassis has an enormous storage capacity with four external 5.25" drive bays, two external 3.5…

Azza Titan 1000W

This Azza PSAZ-1000A14 Titan ATX Power Supply is addressing a growing market demand for powerful single rail PSU. With up to 83 Amps in the +12V rail, the Azza PSAZ-1000A14 Titan ATX Power Supply…

Azza Titan 700W

Azza titan 700w.

Azza Titan 900W

AZZA TITAN 900W power swupply, 80+ Bronze certify, nVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire ready, 4-Rail 12V Active PFC 900Watt desktop gaming power supply with 140mm blue LED fan, complies with ATX12V V2.2…

B Series B-16

The B Series B-16 was a personal computer with a 16-bit CPU, 256KB of memory (512KB maximum), and two 5.25-inch floppy disks, or a 5.25 floppy disk and a 10MB hard disk. It was designed for OA (…

B75M

With Intel® Small business Advantage technology,the B75M is fully equipped to provide the advanced of an efficient and versatile corporate computing solution based on Intel® GEN3/GEN2 Core™ i7,…

Bandai Arcadia

In 1982, the Bandai Arcadia, a variant of the Emerson Arcadia 2001, was licensed and distributed to Japan by Bandai for a price of 19,800 yen. There were four Japan-exclusive games released by…

Bandai Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu

The Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu (Japanese: 電子 漫画 塾, Hepburn: Denshi manga juku) (Simply called as "Denshi Manga Juku") is a touchscreen handheld game console developed by Bandai and released…

Bandai Digi Casse

The Digi Casse (Japanese: デジカセ, Hepburn: Dejikase) is a handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan on 1984 and later in Europe during the Second generation of video game…

Bandai Digital Monster

The Digital Monster is a digital pet released in 1997 by Bandai. This pet was a masculine counterpart to the Tamagotchi, which was deemed more appropriate for girls. It spawned the Digimon…

Bandai LCD Solarpower

The LCD Solarpower series are handheld electronic games powered by solar energy made by Bandai in 1982. The games in the Double Panel series feature two LCD panels stacked on top of each other.…

Bandai Playdia

The Playdia (プレイディア, Pureidia) (developed under the codename "BA-X") is a fifth-generation home video game console released exclusively in Japan in 1994 at the initial price of ¥24,800. It was…

Bandai RX-78

The Bandai RX-78 is a Japanese 8-bit microcomputer manufactured by Bandai. It first appeared in 1983, and employed a SHARP LH0080A (Z80A clone) CPU. It ran at a clock speed of 4.1 MHz, and shipped…

Bandai Super Vision 8000

The Bandai Super Vision 8000 is a home video game console released by Bandai in 1979 belonging to the second generation. The console can be directly connected to a TV.

This console was the…

Bandai Tamagotchi

The Tamagotchi (Japanese: たまごっち, IPA: [tamaɡotꜜtɕi]) is a handheld digital pet that was created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was released by Bandai on November 23,…

Bandai Terebikko

The Terebikko (Japanese: てれびっこ, Hepburn: Terebikko) is an interactive VHS console game system released in Japan by Bandai in 1988. Titles released included a wide variety of known franchises, such…

Bandai TV Jack 1000

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game. TV Jack 1000 released in 1977 and had 4 built-in colored games: Hockey, Practice, Racquetball and…

Bandai TV Jack 1200

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game.

TV Jack 1200 released in 1977 and had the same built-in games. The two paddles attached on…

Bandai TV Jack 1500

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game.

TV Jack 1500 released in 1977 and had eight and not 4 built-in games - Hockey, Practice,…

Bandai TV Jack 2500

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game.

TV Jack 2500 released in 1977 is a remake of the first console of the series, TV Jack 1000,…

Bandai TV Jack 3000

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game.

TV Jack 3000 released in 1977 is similar to TV Jack 1200 in design since it has two attached…

Bandai TV Jack 5000

TV Jack Series is a series of home consoles released by Bandai in Japan based on the Pong game.

TV Jack 5000 released in 1978 is the first console of the series that used cartridges instead…

Bandai WonderSwan

The WonderSwan is a handheld game console released in Japan by Bandai. It was developed by Gunpei Yokoi's company Koto Laboratory and Bandai, and was the last piece of hardware Yokoi developed…

Bandai WonderSwan Color

Bandai announced the WonderSwan Color (ワンダースワンカラー, WandāSuwan Karā) which would incorporate a color screen while retaining backward compatibility with the original WonderSwan. It was released on…

BangBang - TV Master Mark II

A video game console made by Bang Bang Electonic Co., Ltd. in 1977.

BARK

BARK (Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for "Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator") was an early electromechanical computer. BARK was built using standard phone relays, implementing a 32-bit…

BASIC Master Level 3

The "BASIC Master Level 3" was the first personal computer with support for display of Japanese characters. It was an 8-bit personal computer which greatly improved ease-of-use and performance by…

BASIC 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".

BBC Bridge Companion

The BBC Bridge Companion is an 8-bit video game console for teaching bridge. It was launched by BBC Enterprises Ltd in the United Kingdom in 1985. The system retailed for £199.99.

BBC Master

The BBC Master was a home computer released by Acorn Computers in early 1986. It was designed and built for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and was the successor to the BBC Micro Model…

BBC Micro

The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, was a series of microcomputers and associated peripherals designed and built by Acorn Computers for the BBC Computer Literacy Project, operated by the…

BeBox

BeBox hadware was based on a dual PowerPC 603 C.P.U. running at 66 MHz (later 133 MHz). The motherboard was not really innovative but featured a large range of Input/Output ports, including IDE…

Bell Labs Model I

A Complex Number Calculator, completed January 1940, for doing calculations of complex numbers.

Bell Labs Model II

Relay Calculator or Relay Interpolator, September 1943, for aiming anti-aircraft guns.

Bell Labs Model III

Ballistic Computer, June 1944, for calculations of ballistic trajectories.

Bell Labs Model IV

Bell Laboratories Relay Calculator, March 1945, a second Ballistic Computer

Bell Labs Model V

Bell Laboratories General Purpose Relay Calculator, of which two were built, July 1946 and February 1947, which were general-purpose programmable computers using electromechanical relay.

Bell Labs Model VI

November 1950, an enhanced Model V.

Belt Printer

This belt printer was exhibited at Automath59, an international information processing conference held in Paris. During the 10-day conference, it was able to demonstrate continuous operation at a…

Bemor Gamatic 7600

Bemor Gamatic 7600 is a Pong console made by Bemor in 1977.

Bendix G-15

The Bendix G-15 computer was introduced in 1956 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. It was about 5 by 3 by 3 ft (1.5m by 1m by 1m) and weighed about 950 lb (450…

Bendix G-20

The Bendix G-20 computer was introduced in 1961 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. The G-20 followed the highly successful G-15 vacuum tube computer. Bendix…

Benefon Beta

Benefon Beta: before this model appeared, there were no built-in-clocks in phones! It was also distinguished by its compactness and low weight (285 grams). At one time, it was considered beautiful…

Benefon Class Ultra

Benefon Class Ultra is a cordless handset released in 1988.

Benefon Delta

Benefon Delta is a mobile phone released by Benefon in 1995.

Benefon Dragon

Benefon Dragon is a mobile phone released by Benefon in 2000.

Benefon ESC!

The Benefon ESC!, released in 1999, was introduced and was one of the first cellular devices with a built in GPS.

The Benefon Esc! is capable of displaying location information that it…

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