Highvision is the fourth album by the Japanese alternative rock band Supercar. It was released on April 24, 2002, and peaked at 11th place on the Oricon...
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specifications date to the early 1980s, when Japanese engineers developed the HighVision 1,125-line interlaced TV standard (also called MUSE) that ran at 60 frames...
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both the Fuji Rock Festival and Rock in Japan Festival. The 2002 release Highvision continued the electronic development, and the single Strobolights did...
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Skytone Alpha-400 (redirect from Highvision mininote)
The Skytone Alpha-400 is a Linux-based low-cost netbook with a 7 in 800×480 LCD screen, introduced in 2008.[citation needed] Its measurements (length×width×depth)...
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Supercar began to release electronica themed albums, such as Futurama and Highvision. In 2005, Supercar broke up because the members decided to go off in different...
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Promise Ring - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Wilco Nonesuch retail release 24 Highvision Supercar - Lifelines A-ha - 26 Guess Who's Back? 50 Cent Mixtape 29 The...
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(song), a 2002 rock song by the Japanese band Supercar off the album Highvision Starline Drive-In, a drive-in theatre in Australia Starline, a brand of...
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Gatsu no Hero" from Material (2001) Supercar - "Yumegiwa Last Boy" from Highvision (2002) Cornelius - "Moon Walk" from 96/69 (1996) Great 3 - "Gake ~ G-Surf...
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Jump Up (1999) Futurama (2000) Highvision (2002)...
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