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  2. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    PAC-N1 is one of the add-on modules for LaserActive, a converged device and fourth-generation home video game console. It allows users to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive LD-ROM discs, as well as CD-ROM and Super CD-ROM discs, HuCards and CD+G discs.

  3. List of emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software emulators for various platforms, systems, and devices. Find emulators for CPUs, computers, consoles, mobile phones, networks ...

  4. LaserDisc - Wikipedia

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    LaserDisc was the first commercial optical disc storage medium, launched in 1978 and discontinued in 2009. It was popular in Japan and Southeast Asia for its high-quality video and audio, but never gained widespread use in North America due to high cost and lack of recording capability.

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software that includes email, chat, and more. You'll need Windows 7 or newer and 512 MB of free space on your hard drive.

  6. LaserDisc player - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the first optical disc format for consumers, introduced in 1978 and discontinued in 2009. Find out how LaserDisc players evolved from gas lasers to solid-state diodes, and how they played discs with different mechanisms and quality.

  7. Pioneer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Corporation is a Tokyo-based multinational corporation that specializes in digital entertainment products, such as car audio, DVD players, and plasma displays. Founded in 1938, it has a history of innovation and development in various fields, such as interactive cable TV, LaserDisc, CD, and OLED.

  8. Low-definition television - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, sources, and resolutions of low-definition television (LDTV), a TV system with lower screen resolution than standard-definition TV. Find out how LDTV is used in video CD, YouTube, video games, and teleconferencing.

  9. LV-ROM - Wikipedia

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    This disc format, called LD-ROM, stored the software for a home entertainment system that Pioneer introduced in 1993. This system, the Pioneer LaserActive, was a cross-platform video game console, Laserdisc player, and CD player. LD-ROMs owe their greater capacity to a design for constant linear velocity (CLV) playback.