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Google Play
digital software distribution platform from Google
Raspberry Pi
series of low-cost single-board computers used for educational purposes and embedded systems
Wii U
eighth-generation home video game console by Nintendo
Microsoft Store
digital distribution platform operated by Microsoft
Adidas Brazuca
official match ball of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
iPad mini
line of mini tablet computers from Apple Inc.
Q307677
sixth major version of iOS
Apple A6
system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc.
LEGO Friends
LEGO product range
RPG-30
The RPG-30 (), also known as the "Kryuk" (), is a Russian hand-held disposable anti-tank grenade launcher.
iPod touch 5
5th version of iPod touch by Apple Inc.
Nexus Q
Spherical digital media player.
Amino
social media app
Neo-Geo X
video game console
Lego Minecraft
series of products by Danish toy manufacturer LEGO
Samsung Ativ
Windows-based personal computers
Wii U Pro Controller
video game controller for the Wii U
Scrub Daddy
American cleaning product company
Wonderbook
Wonderbook is an augmented reality peripheral for the PlayStation 3 console. The user holds a physical book-like object and the software displays content on the television's screen.
Middle-earth Lego sets
lego theme
EarPods
thumb|Apple EarPods in their box. EarPods are wired earphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc.. They were introduced in September 2012 alongside the iPhone 5 and replaced Apple’s earlier circular earbuds. EarPods are characterized by an asymmetric, contoured design intended to better fit the human ear and improve comfort and sound performance. The EarPods are available in three connector options: 3.5mm headphone, Lightning and USB-C. EarPods were previously bundled with various iPhone models from 2012 to 2020.
Arturia MiniBrute
monophonic analog synthesizer
Cardboard bicycle
bicycles created from cardboard
Pepsi Next
discontinued cola-flavored carbonated soft drink
Q60745817
EnChroma are a brand of color corrective lenses designed to address the symptoms of red–green color blindness. Studies have shown that these lenses can alter the appearance of colors, but they do not restore normal color vision, and generally agree that they do not allow the wearer to see "new" colors.