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- Juice_Box abstract "The Juice Box is a low cost multimedia player made by toy manufacturer Mattel. The player features a 2.7 in (6.9 cm) screen with a native resolution of 240×160 px and runs μClinux, a microcontroller version of the Linux kernel. It has 66 MHz ARM7TDMI architecture Samsung processor S3C44B0, 2 MBytes or 8 MBytes of RAM and 8MB of ROM. It was marketed as a portable media player for kids. The player only played a proprietary cartridge format. Nickelodeon, 4Kids Entertainment, and Cartoon Network put some of their shows on cartridges. However, the small screen and poor quality (6 frames per second maximum) alienated most people. Furthermore, the device entered a crowded market. Its rivals are the VideoNow and the Game Boy Advance, the GBA being the most potent. The difference is that GBA not only had TV shows (which can be played through Game Boy Advance Video cartridges), but could also play video games, as it was built for that. Thus many retail stores were left with a surplus of the device. Original retail price was about US$70..".
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- Juice_Box wikiPageLength "2236".
- Juice_Box wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Juice_Box wikiPageRevisionID "673235312".
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink 4Kids_Entertainment.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink 4Licensing_Corporation.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink ARM7.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink ARM7TDMI.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Cartoon_Network.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(electronics).
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_players.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy_Advance.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy_Advance_Video.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Samsung_System_on_Chips.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Samsung_system_on_a_chips.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Mattel.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Native_resolution.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Nickelodeon.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink ROM_cartridge.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Samsung.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink TV.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink VideoNow.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink ΜClinux.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLink File:JuiceBoxPlayer.JPG.
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Juice Box".
- Juice_Box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mattel Juicebox".
- Juice_Box hasPhotoCollection Juice_Box.
- Juice_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Juice_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronics-stub.
- Juice_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Juice_Box subject Category:Media_players.
- Juice_Box hypernym Player.
- Juice_Box type Article.
- Juice_Box type Athlete.
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- Juice_Box comment "The Juice Box is a low cost multimedia player made by toy manufacturer Mattel. The player features a 2.7 in (6.9 cm) screen with a native resolution of 240×160 px and runs μClinux, a microcontroller version of the Linux kernel. It has 66 MHz ARM7TDMI architecture Samsung processor S3C44B0, 2 MBytes or 8 MBytes of RAM and 8MB of ROM. It was marketed as a portable media player for kids. The player only played a proprietary cartridge format.".
- Juice_Box label "Juice Box".
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- Juice_Box sameAs Q6305170.
- Juice_Box sameAs Q6305170.
- Juice_Box wasDerivedFrom Juice_Box?oldid=673235312.
- Juice_Box depiction JuiceBoxPlayer.JPG.
- Juice_Box isPrimaryTopicOf Juice_Box.