The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, formerly Sony Computer Entertainment.
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The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced with the original IBM PC, and was itself superseded by the VGA standard in 1987.
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The Magnavox Odyssey is the world's first commercial home video game console. It was first demonstrated in April 1972 and released in August of that year, predating the Atari Pong home consoles by three years.
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The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series.
The Wii U is a home video game console developed by Nintendo, and the successor to the Wii. The console was released in November 2012 and was the first eighth generation video game console, as it competes with Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One.
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced on May 21, 2013, it is the successor to the Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox family.
The Plantronics Colorplus is a graphics card for IBM PC computers, first sold in 1982. It is a superset of the then-current CGA standard, using the same monitor standard and providing the same pixel resolutions.
Tandy Graphics Adapter (TGA, also Tandy graphics) is a computer display standard for the Tandy 1000 series of IBM PC compatibles, which has compatibility with the video subsystem of the IBM PCjr but became a standard in its own right.
Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA, could do some stuff similar to VGA, but was less powerful.
The PGC was, at the time of its release, the most advanced graphics card for the IBM XT and aimed for tasks such as CAD. It could do some crazy high end stuff but was very expensive.
IBM's first color graphics card for the IBM PC and established a de facto computer display standard.
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The MDA does not have any pixel-addressable graphics modes, only a single monochrome text mode which can display 80 columns by 25 lines of high resolution text characters or symbols useful for drawing forms.