Storage | None |
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CPU cores | 1 |
CPU speed | 0.03 GHz |
CPU model | 1 Core 2 x Hitachi SH-2 32-bit RISC |
GPU name | Dual VDP Chips |
RAM memory | 2MB |
Directional Pad | yes |
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Alternative Controller Included | no |
Depth | 3.27 in |
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Width | 10.24 in |
Height | 9.06 in |
Colour of product | Black |
Online service | SegaNet |
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HDR | no |
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Backward compatibility | no |
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Type of media supported | CD-ROM |
Ethernet | no |
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WiFi | no |
USB | no |
Number of USB Inputs | 0 |
HDMI | no |
Component output | no |
Composite output | yes |
SCART out | yes |
Number of connection ports | 2 |
S-video output | yes |
VGA outputs | no |
Digital optical input | no |
Digital optical output | no |
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