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Period: 1996 BCE to 2001 BCE
Super Nintendo
Designed by Masayuki Uemura, the designer of the original Famicom, the Super Famicom was released back in Japan on Wednesday, November 21, 1990, for ¥25,000 (equivalent to ¥27,804 in 2019)
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System#:~:text=Designed%20by%20Masayuki%20Uemura%2C%20the,to%20%C2%A527%2C804%20in%202019).) -
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Nokia cell phone
Fredrik Idestam, Leo Mechelin, Eduard Polón
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ASUS VivoBook
T.H. Tung, Ted Hsu, Wayne Hsieh and M.T. Liao are the founders of the ASUS.
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PlayStation
PlayStation was the brainchild of Ken Kutaragi, a Sony executive who managed one of the company's hardware engineering divisions and was later dubbed "The Father of the PlayStation".
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation#:~:text=PlayStation%20was%20the%20brainchild%20of,The%20Father%20of%20the%20PlayStation%22.) -
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Emachine
eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem.[1] The company sold PCs at prices of $399 or $499, all without a monitor.2 -
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Iphone
Steve Jobs and his team at Apple invented the iPhone.
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HP mini
(en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HP_Mini)
The small pink computer is a collaboration with fashion designer Vivienne Tam, and has a 10-inch screen, a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, and an 80GB hard disk drive. Bill Hewlett and David Packard are the founders of the HP.