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  2. Elgato - Wikipedia

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    The brand, Elgato, was formerly a brand of Elgato Systems. The Elgato brand was used to refer to the company gaming and thunderbolt devices and was commonly called Elgato Gaming. On June 28, 2018, Corsair acquired the Elgato brand from Elgato Systems, while Elgato Systems kept their smart home division and renamed the company to Eve Systems. [2]

  3. Volume control - Wikipedia

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    Volume control can refer to: Volume controlled continuous mandatory ventilation; Potentiometer, a feature on audio equipment for adjusting the sound level

  4. Hauppauge Computer Works - Wikipedia

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    The PVR-150 captures video on Linux, but there are reportedly difficulties getting the remote control and IR blaster to work. Also, a January 2007 product substitution of HVR-1600 in PVR-150 retail boxes forced many Linux users to exchange their purchases because the Linux driver has not been updated for the HVR-1600.

  5. Apple TV - Wikipedia

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    This is not the case with the later models, which do not have a hard drive for storing media. The first-generation Apple TV had component video and RCA connector audio ports, both removed in the 2nd generation. The device does not have RCA/composite video or F/RF connectors, [89] [104] but can be tricked into outputting color via composite. [105]

  6. Apple Remote - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Remote is a remote control introduced in October 2005 by Apple Inc. for use with a number of its products with infrared capability. It was originally designed to control the Front Row media center program on the iMac G5 and is compatible with many subsequent Macintosh computers.

  7. Bass control - Wikipedia

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  8. Aperture Desk Job - Wikipedia

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    Aperture Desk Job is a 2022 action game developed and published by Valve.Set in the Portal universe, the player controls a character that inspects products while in front of a desk with a monitor that resembles the Steam Deck console, and while being aided by an artificial intelligence (AI) core.

  9. Wikipedia : Mirrors and forks/ABC

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    Not in compliance, no GFDL notice, no links to Wikipedia, no mention of Wikipedia anywhere that I can find. Zoe (216.234.130.130 16:59, 15 December 2005 (UTC)) Example appears not to have Wikipedia content --Rumping 16:54, 23 September 2007 (UTC)