25 Ocak 2009 Pazar

Olympia Traveller De Luxe

I've a working green one with its cover. It is same as the photo above. The orage one have a little different keyboard (Mine is Turkish "F" keyboard). The case of green one is same with the orange one. :)

Tomy Tricky Traps (19xx, Mechanical, 1 C Battery, Model# 7023)

Battery operated mechanical game. Also called Aaaaghh.

Lubitel 2



Lubitel refers to any of the several medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia by LOMO. The design is based on the early 1930's Voïgtlander Brilliant camera with various improvements.

They are often considered toy cameras due to cheap price, bakelite and later plastic construction and low build quality. However the Lubitels use 120 film, feature Cooke triplet, all-glass lenses and shutter speeds can be set from Bulb to 1/250 of a second. Apertures vary from f/4.5 to f/22. These characteristics are closer to those of an amateur TLR of the fifties than a toy or disposable camera. They can achieve good results when the lens is stopped down but, as with any 3-elements lens, the results will be soft by today's standards at larger apertures.

Lubitel cameras are often used by art photographers or amateurs looking for a cheap introduction to medium format.


Atari 2600



Atari 2600

Manufacturer: Atari Inc.
Type: Video game console
Generation: Second generation
Retail availability: NA October 1977EU 1978
Units sold: 30 million (as of 2004)
Media:
ROM cartridge, Tape
CPU: MOS 6507 @ 1.19 MHz
Controller input: Joystick, Paddles, Driving Controller, Trak-Ball, Keypad
Online services:
GameLine
Best-selling game: Pac-Man, 7 million (as of September 1, 2006)
Predecessor:
Atari Pong
Successor: Atari 5200


Facit C1-13



Facit C1-13Mechanical, pin-wheel mechanism, with key setting. Can multiply a 10 digit number by an 8 digit number and give a 13 digit answer. Functions - Addition / Subtraction and Multiplication / Division / Square roots using special techniques. 310 mm x 215 mm x 150 mm (12" x 8.5" x 6"), 6.75 Kg (15 lbs.). Made in Sweden by Atvidaberg-Facit.

Also:
http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/facit_history.htm
http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/cmisc_facit_page.htm