Object consists of game console with two controllers attached by cords, AC adapter, and TV/game switch box.
See entry for accession number 102620886 (there are 6 of these units).
see accesssion number 102620885.
see accession number 102620885
see accession number 102620885
see accession number 102620885
Object consists of the tablet-type computer and an unattached, blue stylus. The stylus has a switch on the barrel. Japan and 2DO are embossed near the blunt end of the stylus. The blunt end of the stylus has a pull-out cap over a battery compartment; no battery was found.. There is a 3/8-inch diameter, polarized, 4-socket LVDC input connector under a rubber cover on the right-hand side of the object. Removed GRiD Stock No. G25-5115 rechargeable battery pack, 12 V, 1.7 Ah. This is a custom-made battery pack for this object. The battery pack is approximately 3/4 x 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 in. and has four flat-pad connectors labeled -, T, T, and +. The battery pack has been labeled and bagged separately from the computer.
Object consists of electronic game, original box, and manual.
<p>Object consists of vest, instructions pamphlet, and box.</p>
<p>There is a large paper labeled "Autocad template" taped over the tablet screen.</p>
Powered by Windows CE. Item comes complete with attachable modem, cradle, cables, and documentation.
Battery required: Model BST 0359LE 3.7V Li-ion.
Battery stored in separate bag with object.
Object consists of one printed circuit board and its cardboard box. Printed circuit board has two 15-pin, serial-port-type, "D-shaped" joystick port sockets on the metal nounting bracket. Box refers to 5 1/4 inch diskette that should be included with the printed circuit board, but that is not present. Box indicates compatibility with IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, and similar computers running at 4.77 to 35 MHz.
Canvas laptop case.
Object consists of nine pieces: The main CPU/keyboard box, a power supply, a standard (Phillips audio-type) C-20 cassette tape with box and label (Catalog No. 26-301), a pamphlet titled "Start-up," a "game/antenna to TV?" switch box made in Korea, a cable with RCA-type plugs on each end, a cable with a 5-pin DIN or MIDI type plug on one end and three miniature 2-conductor phone plugs on the other end, a mini-phone jack to 3-conductor, 1/4-inch phone plug adaptor, and the original retail box. The box is approximately 3 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 10 inches and is predominantly red and black. On box is a 3/4-inch round orange sticker reading "$10," and a note written on a strip of masking tape on the lid that reads, "Will 'not' connect to cable TV use small portable TV set."