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Philips Telecommunicatie en Informatie Systemen (Philips Computers) was a subsidiary of Philips that designed and manufactured personal computers. Philips Computers was active from 1963 through 1992. Before that, Philips produced three computers between 1953 and 1956, all for internal use, PETER, STEVIN, and PASCAL. Philips Computers was mostly known for its pioneer work in optical devices (through a separate subsidiary: LMSI). Philips computers were also sold under the Magnavox brand in North America. Two instances of Philips Computers products sold under other brands are known to date.

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  • Philips Data Systems (es)
  • Philips Computer Industrie (nl)
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  • Philips Computer Industry (PCI) es el nombre original con el cual Philips creó en 1963 un grupo industrial con la intención de fabricar ordenadores. Más tarde cambió su nombre por el de Philips Data Systems (PDS), un grupo que destacó en el mundo de la computación y que tenía su cuartel general en Apeldoorn, Países Bajos. PDS inició la comercialización de sus productos en España a través de la empresa al final de los años sesenta. La historia de los ordenadores fabricados por Philips finaliza cuando PDS y todas sus subsidiarias europeas fueron compradas por Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1992. (es)
  • Philips Computer Industrie (PCI) is de oorspronkelijke naam van de door Philips opgezette hoofdindustriegroep voor de fabricage en verkoop van elektronische computers. (nl)
  • Philips Telecommunicatie en Informatie Systemen (Philips Computers) was a subsidiary of Philips that designed and manufactured personal computers. Philips Computers was active from 1963 through 1992. Before that, Philips produced three computers between 1953 and 1956, all for internal use, PETER, STEVIN, and PASCAL. Philips Computers was mostly known for its pioneer work in optical devices (through a separate subsidiary: LMSI). Philips computers were also sold under the Magnavox brand in North America. Two instances of Philips Computers products sold under other brands are known to date. (en)
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  • Philips Computer Industry (PCI) es el nombre original con el cual Philips creó en 1963 un grupo industrial con la intención de fabricar ordenadores. Más tarde cambió su nombre por el de Philips Data Systems (PDS), un grupo que destacó en el mundo de la computación y que tenía su cuartel general en Apeldoorn, Países Bajos. PDS inició la comercialización de sus productos en España a través de la empresa al final de los años sesenta. La historia de los ordenadores fabricados por Philips finaliza cuando PDS y todas sus subsidiarias europeas fueron compradas por Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1992. (es)
  • Philips Telecommunicatie en Informatie Systemen (Philips Computers) was a subsidiary of Philips that designed and manufactured personal computers. Philips Computers was active from 1963 through 1992. Before that, Philips produced three computers between 1953 and 1956, all for internal use, PETER, STEVIN, and PASCAL. Philips Computers was mostly known for its pioneer work in optical devices (through a separate subsidiary: LMSI). Philips computers were also sold under the Magnavox brand in North America. Two instances of Philips Computers products sold under other brands are known to date. Philips computers were coupled with Philips monitors. Philips had far more success selling its monitors than its computers. Philips monitors continue being designed, produced and sold globally contemporaneously. Philips also had and has moderate success selling peripherals such as mice, keyboards and optical devices. Philips also sold and sells computer media such as diskettes and optical media (CD)s. Philips also developed the CD-i standard but it flopped. Another experimental product was the Philips :YES, based on Intel's 80188. It also flopped. Philips PCs were mostly equipped with motherboards designed by Philips Home Electronics in Montreal, Canada. In the late 1990s Philips Pentium PCs were sold based on generic components and cases. These were not proprietarily designed and produced. Philips had a subsidiary that sold the PCs under the Vendex brand: HeadStart. These systems were actively marketed in certain markets through Vendex. These systems were on display in the now defunct warehouse chain Vroom & Dreesmann in the Netherlands. Some HeadStart PCs were manufactured in South Korea by Samsung and monitors by Daewoo. In the 2000s Philips briefly introduced a handheld PC: the Velo. (en)
  • Philips Computer Industrie (PCI) is de oorspronkelijke naam van de door Philips opgezette hoofdindustriegroep voor de fabricage en verkoop van elektronische computers. (nl)
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