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  2. Scan tool - Wikipedia

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    An automotive scan tool (scanner) is an electronic tool used to interface with, diagnose and, sometimes, reprogram vehicle control modules. [1] There are many types from just as many manufacturers, one of the most familiar being the Snap-On Inc. "brick", or MT2500/MTG2500. Snap-On, Hella Gutmann Solutions, OTC/SPX, Xtool india, Autel, Launch ...

  3. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    A range of rugged hand-held scan tools is available. Simple fault code readers/reset tools are mostly aimed at the consumer level. Professional hand-held scan tools may possess more advanced functions Access more advanced diagnostics; Set manufacturer- or vehicle-specific ECU parameters; Access and control other control units, such as air bag ...

  4. Innova - Wikipedia

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    Innova may refer to: Innova Capital Partners, an American investment firm; Innova Discs, a disc golf disc manufacturer; Innova Disc Golf; Innova Junior College, Woodlands, Singapore; Innova Recordings, a record label; Toyota Innova, a multi-purpose vehicle/minivan; Honda Wave series or Innova, motorcycle models; Innova, by Fireflight

  5. Innova (video game company) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2013, Innova bought the exclusive rights to develop KidZania, a Mexican network of game training parks, in Russia, the United States, Canada, and France.The rights were previously held by a subsidiary of the Kuwaiti company M.H. Alshaya Co. Investments in the project, made by Innova shareholders and partner companies, amounted to $2530 million.

  6. Helical scan - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Kenichi Sawazaki developed a prototype helical scan recorder in 1954. [29] Helical scan machines were demonstrated by Toshiba in 1959 and since they recorded one field of video per track, they were the first to allow video to be paused and played back at speeds other than real time. Helical scan type B and type C videotape began to be used ...

  7. Video (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Video is a discontinued American consumer electronics magazine that was published from 1977 to 1999 by Reese Communications with a focus on video and audio devices. The magazine showcases new audiovisual products, analyzes current practices and trends in the field, and provides critical reviews of newly marketed products and equipment.