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  2. VideoWriter - Wikipedia

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    3-1/2" floppy disk drive. Display. 10" CRT amber screen. Graphics. NCR 7250 video controller. The Philips/Magnavox VideoWriter (styled VideoWRITER) is a standalone, fixed-application, [1] electronic typewriter / dedicated word processor produced by Philips Home Interactive Systems (PHIS), a division of the Dutch electronics company Philips.

  3. Magnavox - Wikipedia

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    Website. magnavox .com. Magnavox ( Latin for "great voice", stylized as MAGNAVOX or sometimes Magnavox in Australia) was an American electronics company. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, [1] which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1991. The predecessor to Magnavox was founded in 1911 by Edwin Pridham and ...

  4. Magnavox Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The hardware was designed by a small team led by Ralph H. Baer at Sanders Associates, while Magnavox completed development and released it in the United States in September 1972 and overseas the following year. The Odyssey consists of a white, black, and brown box that ...

  5. CD-i - Wikipedia

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    Manna Space branded CD-i models (based on Magnavox's or GoldStar's version of Philips CDI 450) were made for a Japanese travel agency with the same name in 1995. [59] Bang & Olufsen , who produced a high-end television with a built-in CD-i device (Beocenter AV5) on the market from 1997 to 2001.

  6. History of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The first home console was the Magnavox Odyssey in September 1972 based on Baer's "Brown Box" design. Originally built from discrete transistors, Magnavox transitioned to integrated circuit chips that were inexpensive, and developed a new line of consoles in the Odyssey series from 1975 to 1977.

  7. Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, also known as the Television Code, was a set of ethical standards adopted by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) of the United States for television programming from 1952 to 1983. The code was created to self-regulate the industry in hopes of avoiding a proposed government Advisory ...

  8. Synthflow picks up $7.4M for no-code voice assistance for ...

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    Synthflow is taking the concept in a slightly different direction, targeting service industry-focused SMEs directly, including those towards the smaller end of the category with a DIY “no code ...

  9. Magnavox Odyssey 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Magnavox Odyssey 2 (stylized as Magnavox Odyssey² ), also known as Philips Odyssey 2, is a second generation home video game console that was released in 1978. It was sold in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000, in Brazil and Peru as the Philips Odyssey and in Japan as Odyssey2 (オデッセイ2 odessei2 ). The Odyssey 2 was one of the ...