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  2. Videoton TV-Computer - Wikipedia

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    The TV-Computer (or TVC in short) is an 8-bit home computer which was manufactured by the Hungarian company Videoton around 1986. The computer was based on the Enterprise and had a built-in BASIC interpreter. Programs could be loaded via tape [3] or floppy. It had a built-in joystick and a keyboard with Hungarian letters and nine function keys.

  3. List of home computers - Wikipedia

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    TV indicates the factory configuration produces composite video compatible with a home TV receiver. Some computers came with a built-in RF modulator to allow connection to the TV receiver antenna terminals; others output composite video for use with a free-standing monitor or external RF modulator.

  4. .tv (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    .tv (formerly The Computer Channel, pronounced as Dot TV and referred to on‑screen as .tv - the technology channel) was a British television channel dedicated to technology. .tv was owned and operated by British Sky Broadcasting .

  5. MSN TV - Wikipedia

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    MSN TV (formerly WebTV) was a web access product consisting of a thin client device that used a television for display (instead of using a computer monitor), and the online service that supported it. The original WebTV device design and service were developed by WebTV Networks, Inc. , a company started in 1995.

  6. Combo television unit - Wikipedia

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    Some fully functional computer systems or game consoles have been built into some models of TVs over time. Hewlett-Packard currently has a version of their TouchSmart line of computers with a built-in TV tuner, and even has a built-in DVR; also making it a TV/DVR combo which is a relatively rare concept. [ 2 ]

  7. Elektor TV Games Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Elektor TV Games Computer (TVGC) was a programmable computer system sold by Elektor in kit form from April 1979. [1] [2] It used the Signetics 2650 CPU [2] with the Signetics 2636 PVI for graphics and sound. These were the same chips as used in the Interton VC 4000 console family.

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  9. Television set - Wikipedia

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    A television set or television receiver (more commonly called TV, TV set, television, telly, or tele) is an electronic device for viewing and hearing television broadcasts, or as a computer monitor. It combines a tuner, display, and loudspeakers.