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    known as Philips Odyssey 2, is a second generation home video game console that was released in 1978. It was sold in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000...
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    MSX (redirect from Philips MSX)
    Panasonic: MSX-Audio FS-CA1 (32 KB of SampleRAM, 32 KB of AudioROM) Philips: Music Module NMS-1205 (32 KB of SampleRAM, no MSX-Audio BIOS) Toshiba: MSX FM-synthesizer...
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    The Philips NMS-1205 was a MSX AUDIO cartridge (without BIOS) using the Yamaha Y8950 chip (released in 1984). NMS-1205 was only sold in Europe for the...
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  • Philips Telecommunicatie en Informatie Systemen (Philips Computers) was a subsidiary of Philips that designed and manufactured personal computers. Philips...
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    television sets and expansion modules for personal computers. Most players were created by Philips; the format was licensed by Philips and Microware for use by...
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    Prototypes were developed by Philips and Sony independently in the late 1970s. Although originally dismissed by Philips Research management as a trivial...
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  • sequencer module for the Moog modular synthesizer system, following the earliest Buchla sequencer Aries AR334 (module) ARP 1601 and 1027 (module) Buchla...
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  • Orchestra, an integrated sound library. A limited-functionality music-scanning module, SmartScore Lite, was also included. Along with Page View and Scroll...
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    2000 LeapFrog Leapster LeapPad LeapTV Magnavox / Philips Magnavox Odyssey Magnavox Odyssey 2 / Philips Videopac G7000 Mattel Intellivision Milton Bradley...
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  • Electronics built one of the first transistor-based mixing consoles for Philips Records Studios in London. The company moved to a purpose-built factory...
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    Cassette tape (redirect from Music Cassette)
    origin at Philips was led by the Dutch Lou Ottens in Hasselt, Belgium. Philips also offered a machine to play and record the cassettes, the Philips Typ EL...
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  • enclosure. Examples include Varese's Poeme Electronique (tape music performed in the Philips Pavilion of the 1958 World Fair, Brussels) and Stan Schaff's...
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    1997. Philips, Chuck (4 December 1997). "Time Warner Again Faces the Music Over Song Lyrics". LA Times. The Fat of the Land liner notes. "Music: The Prodigy"...
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    basis of the LaserDisc specification that was co-developed between MCA and Philips after MCA purchased Gregg's patents, as well as the company he founded...
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  • School. In the Western art music tradition, the American composers Moondog, La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass are credited with...
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    Streamium (category Philips)
    ships with video and image support, under the name 'Philips Media Manager' (PMM). In 2000 Philips' consumer electronics division (business unit Audio)...
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  • the Wayback Machine cisco.com whitepaper on the ACE module "LinuxDevices.com Device profile: Philips iPronto digital home controller". Archived from the...
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    manufactured, for PCM audio streams. The software layer is based on the "Sony/Philips Digital Interface" (S/PDIF), while the hardware layer utilizes a fiber...
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    Musictoday, and The Fancy, In July 2021, Twitter began testing a "Shop module" for iOS users in the United States, allowing accounts associated with brands...
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  • It covers everything from the iconic Saturn V to the Command Module, the Lunar Module, the Space Suits, the Guidance and Control Computer, and the Lunar...
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    intended to develop a home theatre version of SDDS. Sony and Philips jointly developed the Sony-Philips digital interface format (S/PDIF) and the high-fidelity...
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    pioneers dub music, an early form of popular electronic music 1970 : ARP 2600 is manufactured[citation needed] 1982 : Sony and Philips introduce compact...
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    Singles, HITM004 Side One: 8-9-10 (sixth module) (10'00") Side Two: 5-6-7 (third module) & 6-7-8 (fourth, central module) (10'20") Instruments: tuned PVC pipes...
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    the Philips electronics company in 1964, is the best known. Initially a low-fidelity format for spoken-word voice recording and inadequate for music reproduction...
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    ISBN 978-0-7119-8308-3. Moog, R. A. (1965). "Voltage-Controlled Electronic Music Modules". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 13 (3): 200–206. "The Beatles...
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  • was opposed to traditional twelve-tone music), and was also closely related to Le Corbusier's idea of the modulor. However, some more traditionally based...
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  • Techno (redirect from Techno (music))
    Techno is a genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150...
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    Philips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958. RCA produced experimental devices to synthesize voice and music in the 1950s. The Mark II Music Synthesizer...
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    Digital audio (redirect from Digital music)
    conventional NTSC or PAL video tape recorder. The 1982 introduction of the CD by Philips and Sony popularized digital audio with consumers. ADAT became available...
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    astronaut, United States Air Force (USAF) officer and test pilot. As Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 16 in 1972, he became the tenth and youngest person to walk...
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