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Products introduced in 1987

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Red Bull
brand of energy drinks sold by Red Bull GmbH
Windows 2.0
16-bit Microsoft Windows GUI-based operating environment
Video Graphics Array
computer display standard and resolution
Canon EOS
interchangeable-lens camera product line
TurboGrafx-16
The TurboGrafx-16, known as the outside North America, is a home video game console developed by Hudson Soft and manufactured by NEC. It was released in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1989. The first console of the fourth generation, it launched in Japan to compete with Nintendo's Family Computer, but its delayed U.S. debut placed it against the more advanced Sega Genesis and later the Super NES.
Digital Audio Tape
digital audio cassette format developed by Sony
Sound Blaster
Creative Technology's sound card brand
Nike Air Max
line of shoes released by Nike
S-VHS
Super VHS, commonly abbreviated as S-VHS, is an analog video cassette format introduced by JVC in 1987 as a more developed version of the VHS (Video Home System) format. S-VHS improved image quality by increasing the bandwidth of the luminance (brightness) signal, allowing for a resolution of approximately 400 horizontal lines, compared to the 240 lines typical of VHS. The format used the same physical cassette shell as VHS but required higher-grade magnetic tape and compatible recording and playback equipment.
Sybian
thumb|A Sybian with attached electric wire and switch board
IBM 8514
video adapter released by IBM in 1987 for use with IBM PS/2 computers
Action Max
video game console
Roland D-50
polyphonic 61-key synthesiser produced by Roland
Roland MT-32
Roland MT-32 Multi-Timbre Sound Module
Casio PB-1000
personal digital assistant
NES Advantage
accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System
Commodore 1581
3.5" floppy disk drive for C64/C128
Dumle
thumb|Dumle soft toffees in salty liquorice (purple wrapper), orange-mango (orange) and caramel (red) flavours.
Toshiba T1000
laptop computer made in 1987
Capri
cigarette brand
Toshiba T1200
portable computer
Miss Vickie's
brand of potato chips