
Goldstar GPI-1200
Introduction The Goldstar GPI-1200 was the most sophisticated portable CD-i player ever released. It was more compact than the Philips portable CD-i predecessors. It also had onboard Digital Video. Development… Lees verder »
Introduction The Goldstar GPI-1200 was the most sophisticated portable CD-i player ever released. It was more compact than the Philips portable CD-i predecessors. It also had onboard Digital Video. Development… Lees verder »
Watch to promote the Philips CD-i. It was produced in limited quantities and was probably given away during one or more symposiums. SPECS Name Philips CD-i watch Type Accessoire Brand… Lees verder »
Description This Philips Cineos widescreen TV is the only crt TV available in Europe that had an HDMI connection. At the time, this made the TV guarantee good colour and… Lees verder »
Description The Philips EXP521 eXpanium is a portable CD player, MP3 player and (limited) gaming handheld in one. It plays both audio CDs and MP3s with 420-seconds skip protection. This… Lees verder »
Description The Philips Prophesy TV is a limited edition TV from the Dutch manufacturer Philips. It was manufactured in Italy. The TV had a special design. The designers went out… Lees verder »
Introduction In 1996, Philips launched the CD-i Internet package. This package allowed users to go onto the Internet with their CD-i player, without the need for a PC. Together with… Lees verder »
Description The Philips tele-games series was a series of six pong-machines that were introduced between 1975 and 1978. The consoles were one of the first European gaming consoles and also… Lees verder »
Description Austrian collecting box / carrying case for Videopac games that is similar to the Cassette Box, but made of hard plastic rather than cardboard. It contains a black tray… Lees verder »
Description The Brandt JO7400 is a 3rth generation Home Gaming Console introduced by Brandt in 1983. It is a special, tailor made, version of the Philips Videopac G7400. The name… Lees verder »
Description The Odyssey was the first Video game console with removable cartridges. It was developed by Sanders Associates and manufactured/introduced by Magnavox. The Odyssey went on sale some time between… Lees verder »