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Elektronika, also
spelt Electronika and
Electronica (Russian: Электроника, "Electronics"), is the
brand name used for many
different electronic products...
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Elektronika is an
annual conference organized by the
Austrian arts and
philosophy collective monochrom,
focused on **** and technology. The festival...
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Elektronika VM-12 was the
first Soviet VHS-compatible videoc****ette recorder. It was
capable to
record SECAM-IIIB D/K (OIRT), PAL and black-and-white...
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Elektronika 24-71
Elektronika 4-71/4-71B/4-71C
Elektronika 4-73B
Elektronika 68
Elektronika C2
Elektronika EKVM D3
Elektronika EKVM-P
Elektronika Epos-73A...
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Elektronika B3-36 (Russian: Электроника Б3-36),
renamed to
Elektronika MK-36
later in the production, is a
soviet calculator. It was
produced since 1979...
- calculator,
Elektronika B3-21, was
developed by the end of 1976 and
released at the
start of 1977. The
successor of B3-21, the
Elektronika B3-34 wasn't...
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Electronika BK
Elektronika BK0010-01
Developer NPO
Scientific Center Manufacturer Elektronika Type Home
computer Release date 1985; 39 years ago (1985)...
- educational, PDP11-like
Elektronika 60,
Elektronika 100
Elektronika 85 —
Clone of DEC
Professional (computer) 350 (F11)
Elektronika 85.1 —
Clone of DEC Professional...
- (Russian: Электроника 60) is a
computer made in the
Soviet Union by
Elektronika in
Voronezh from 1978
until 1991. It is a rack-mounted
system with no...