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Casio digital horn

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The Digital Horn is a musical instrument produced by Casio in the mid-1980s.Models The original model was presented as either the DH-100 (silver) or DH-200 (black). The rare DH-500 was a slightly larger instrument with additional keys for semitone down and octave down, plus switc...

Casio DW-5000C

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The Casio DW-5000C was the first Casio watch produced under the G-Shock product line.In 1983 Casio Computer Co., Ltd. launched its G-Shock series of durable, water-resistant watches. The genesis of G-Shock was the idea of designer Ibe Kikuo to create watches that would not break ...

Casio DW-5600C

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The DW-5600C is one of Casio's early G-Shock model watches, being released as a successor of DW5200C "HERO" (the model which boosted G-Shock sales onto the global market). It was manufactured from 1987 until 1996. Many are still in use today. Due to its rugged design (massive mac...

Casio DW-6100

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The Casio G-Shock dw-6100 is a watch which was released in 1992. It is the first ever sensor G-Shock equipped with a thermometer sensor. It has capabilities of degrees from Celsius to Fareinheit. It also has sunrise and sunset indicator, micro LED light, single stopwatch, water r...

Casio F-105W

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The Casio F105-W-1A is a quartz digital watch, manufactured by the Japanese firm Casio Computer Co., Ltd..SpecificationsThe F105W-1A has a 1/100 second stopwatch with a capacity of up to 59'59.99" and measuring modes of net time, split time, and 1st and 2nd place times. There are...

Casio FX-991ES

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The FX-991ES is a partially solar-powered calculator from Casio, whose special feature is the natural representation of mathematical expressions and formulas by a 31 x 96 dot matrix. It appeared in 2005 as a successor to the FX-991MS (which offers a slightly lower range of functi...

Casio FZ-1

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The FZ-1 was a 5-octave keyboard (61-keys from C to C) and hybrid sampler/synthesizer released by Casio Computer Company in 1987. Its original list price in the UK was just under £2000, making it one of the more affordable samplers on the market with features such as waveform dra...

Casio G-Shock Rangeman

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The Casio G-Shock Rangeman (GW-9400) is a popular new watch model in the G-Shock Master of G series.HistoryThe Casio G-Shock GW-9400 Rangeman was introduced in September 2013 and is the most recent entry into Casio's high-end Master of G series. It is available in black (GW-9400-...

Casio MT-100

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The Casio Casiotone MT-100 was sold in the mid-1980s as a low-to-mid-range portable home keyboard. It has 8-note polyphony, a 49-key keyboard, 20 instrument patches, and an analog percussion generator (two toms, bass drum, snare, open and closed high hats, and click) with 12 prog...

Casio PV-100

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The Casio Pocket Viewer 100 was a PDA manufactured by Casio in 1999. It was the first PDA in the Pocket Viewer-range, and the only pocket viewer not to have a backlit display. Specifications The screen resolution is 128 × 128 pixels, which is lower than similar Palm PDAs of that ...

Casio RZ-1

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The Casio RZ-1 was a drum machine manufactured and released by Casio in 1986. It was one of the first drum machines to allow the user to sample their own sounds, augmenting the unit's built-in sounds.Either four samples of 0.2 seconds each, or one sample of 0.8 seconds, could be ...

Casio SK-5

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The Casio SK-5 is a sampling keyboard introduced by Casio in 1987. Samples may be gathered from a built-in microphone or a line-level input from another source.The keyboard was rebranded as the Realistic Concertmate-650 for sale at Radio Shack stores. Casio SK-5 specifications Pr...

Casio SK-8

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The Casio SK-8 keyboard was introduced by Casio in the late 1980s. It was one of the first affordable, low-end sampling keyboards along with the Casio SK-1 and Casio SK-5. Like the SK-1 and the SK-5, the SK-8 is popular for circuit bending or modding due to its complex multi-chip...

Casio Super Picky Talk

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The Casio Super Picky Talk is a PDA with an optional modem accessory. It utilizes a stylus similar to that of the Nintendo DS. The system, released in 1990, functions very much like a PDA. However, it differs from a PDA in that its interface and design are tailored to children. F...

Cask Thomson

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Cask Thomson is a Singer/Songwriter and renowned Guitarist from Falkirk, UK and currently resides in Sydney Australia. He is actively involved with the outreaches and youth services that Hillsong Church are part of. He is a vocalist at Hillsong in Sydney and is currently working ...

Casket of Ancient Winters

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The Casket of Ancient Winters is a powerful magic item in the Marvel Universe.Fictional biographyIt is an Asgardian relic, which, when opened, can reproduce the infinite icy cold of Niflheim, one of the Asgardian Nine Worlds. It was the greatest weapon of Malekith the Accursed. I...

Casket of Souls

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Casket of Souls is the 6th novel in Lynn Flewelling's Nightrunner series. Set in a fictional universe, the novel follows the adventures of a complex thief and his apprentice. It is preceded by Luck in the Shadows, Stalking Darkness, Traitor's Moon, Shadows Return and The White Ro...

Caslink

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Caslink is a software project that allows the unique fusion of the last century's and modern technology. In the past the only source of data for 8-bit home computers was a tape recorder. Computer games and software was loaded mostly from cassette tapes. Disk drives were not that ...

Caspar Alpsten

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Caspar Henning Daniel Ulf Alpsten (born July 27, 2005) is a Swedish-German musician, author and entrepreneur. He is notable for founding the recruitment firm GetWorkQuick, in addition he has co-authored various books in the business space. Alpsten has also released a multitude of...

Caspar von Winterfeldt

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Caspar von Winterfeldt (January 10, 1968) is an Anglo-German investment banker turned film producer and financier. BiographyEarly lifeCaspar von Winterfeldt was born in Bremen,Germany. Shortly after his birth, he moved to Pakistan where his father Dominik von Winterfeldt ran the ...

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