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  2. List of Motorola products - Wikipedia

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    Canopy – A line-of-sight wireless technology, primarily used by ISPs to provide broadband internet; MotoMESH – A mobile wireless broadband product providing proprietary "Mesh-Enabled Architecture" and standards-based 802.11 network access in both the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and the licensed 4.9 GHz public-safety band

  3. Binatone - Wikipedia

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    Between 1976 and 1979, Binatone produced the "Binatone TV Master" series of first generation video game consoles. In 1983 Binatone was the first in Europe with fixed-line consumer products that could be bought at electronics retailers. [5] This marked the beginning of a gradual change from Binatone's focus on audio and vision to telecom products.

  4. Motorola E815 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola E815 is a clamshell mobile phone that is the successor to the V710. It includes the following features: 1.3-megapixel camera with LED flash, 4x digital zoom, and self-portrait capability, video clips up to 3 minutes; Video capture and playback ; TFT LCD with 176x220 pixels supporting 262,000 colors. Integrated stereo MP3 player

  5. Atari Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993. It is in the fifth generation of video game consoles, and it competed with fourth generation consoles released the same year, including the 16-bit Genesis, the 16-bit Super NES, and the 32-bit 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.

  6. Turtle Beach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the company released its first Ear Force gaming headset model, the AXP. The headset was geared toward computer gamers. [14] Over the following years, the company began focusing primarily on its lines of PC and console gaming headsets, steering away from sound cards almost completely (it did release updated versions of the Audio Advantage USB sound cards in 2010). [15]

  7. Golden-i - Wikipedia

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    Golden-i headsets feature a 15-inch virtual laptop-size qHD microdisplay manufactured by Kopin Corporation [5] which can be adjusted to be used below the left or right eye, [6] 9-axis head-tracking technology with a digital compass and GPS, [7] speech recognition software with two noise-cancelling microphones [8] (supporting 38 languages), [9] Bluetooth, [1] Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, [4] 3D ...