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- MoMA_Eve abstract "The MoMA Eve was a handheld gaming console presented by Via in 2004. It was supposed to play PC games as well as games designed for it. The player would have had to purchase a SIM Card to play purchased games on it. The buttons look like the buttons on an average video game controller with a D-pad on the left, four action buttons on the right, one Start button in the middle, and two analog sticks. It had a 533 MHz processor, a 20GB hard drive for games and movies, Wi-Fi, and a CF slot. It also had TV-OUT. The system was never released and is considered vaporware.".
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- MoMA_Eve wikiPageID "3565381".
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageLength "1308".
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageRevisionID "655563721".
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hybrid_handheld_game_consoles.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vaporware_game_consoles.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink CompactFlash.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Front-side_bus.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Front_side_bus.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_card.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Random_access_memory.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Subscriber_Identity_Module.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Subscriber_identity_module.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Vaporware.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Video_card.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLink Wi-Fi.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageWikiLinkText "MoMA Eve".
- MoMA_Eve hasPhotoCollection MoMA_Eve.
- MoMA_Eve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Videogame-hardware-stub.
- MoMA_Eve subject Category:Hybrid_handheld_game_consoles.
- MoMA_Eve subject Category:Vaporware_game_consoles.
- MoMA_Eve hypernym Gaming.
- MoMA_Eve type Article.
- MoMA_Eve type Company.
- MoMA_Eve type Article.
- MoMA_Eve type Console.
- MoMA_Eve comment "The MoMA Eve was a handheld gaming console presented by Via in 2004. It was supposed to play PC games as well as games designed for it. The player would have had to purchase a SIM Card to play purchased games on it. The buttons look like the buttons on an average video game controller with a D-pad on the left, four action buttons on the right, one Start button in the middle, and two analog sticks. It had a 533 MHz processor, a 20GB hard drive for games and movies, Wi-Fi, and a CF slot.".
- MoMA_Eve label "MoMA Eve".
- MoMA_Eve sameAs m.09lxqc.
- MoMA_Eve sameAs Q16999869.
- MoMA_Eve sameAs Q16999869.
- MoMA_Eve wasDerivedFrom MoMA_Eve?oldid=655563721.
- MoMA_Eve isPrimaryTopicOf MoMA_Eve.