- Radiotechnique. It was
released in Belgium, Finland, Germany, and
Italy (as the
Phonola VG-8000). The
computer had a poor
chiclet type keyboard, with two cartridge...
- sponsorship, 1960–61
until 1971–72)
Banco di Roma (1972–73
until 1987–88)
Phonola Roma (1988–89) Il
Messaggero Roma (1989–90
until 1991–92)
Virtus Roma (no...
-
Caserta (1985–86
until 1986–87)
Snaidero Caserta (1987–88
until 1988–89)
Phonola Caserta (1989–90
until 1992–93) Onyx
Caserta (1993–94)
Pepsi Caserta (2000–01)...
-
French market, with
AZERTY keyboard. It was also sold in
Italy as the
Phonola NMS 8245.
There is a
version adapted for home banking, used by Italian...
- the
French market with
AZERTY keyboard. In
Italy the
machine was sold as
Phonola NMS 8280. A rare
white 1990
version was sold as
Philips HCS 280. Wikimedia...
- a
single game
until at
least 2005. He then
moved to Italy, to play for
Phonola Caserta in the
Serie A. He
contributed 19.7
points and 15.8
rebounds (a...
-
limited fidelity.
Grieg recorded player piano music rolls for the
Hupfeld Phonola piano-player
system and Welte-Mignon
reproducing system, all of
which survive...
-
began with the
historic success of
Nando Gentile and
Vincenzo Esposito's
Phonola Caserta; as of today, this
title is
still the only one won by a team from...
-
Phonola model 1718 television...
- Phone-Mate inc. 1977
United States of
America Pong
console 4
Teleflipper Phonola 1978
Italy Pong
color console.
Rebranded version of
Philips Odyssey 2100...