Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CONSOLE


CONSOLE

Definitions of CONSOLE

  1. An instrument with displays and an input device that is used to monitor and control an electronic system.
  2. A stand-alone cabinet designed to stand on the floor; especially, one integrated with home entertainment equipment, such as a TV or stereo system.
  3. A desk-like cabinet, table, or stand upon which controls, instruments, and displays are mounted.
  4. (automotive) A storage tray or container mounted between the seats of an automobile.
  5. (architectural element) An ornamental member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, often S-shaped.
  6. (heraldry) A decorative frame or support (in architecture, drawings, etc) around a heraldic shield.
  7. (transitive) To comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc.

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Examples of Using CONSOLE in a Sentence

  • In 1984, as a result of the video game crash of 1983, the assets of the home console and computer divisions of the original Atari Inc.
  • The Atari 5200 SuperSystem or simply Atari 5200 is a home video game console introduced in 1982 by Atari, Inc.
  • The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a home video game console officially released by Atari Corporation in 1986 as the successor to both the Atari 2600 and Atari 5200.
  • The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993.
  • The Atari Lynx is a 16-bit fourth-generation hand-held game console released by Atari Corporation in September 1989 in North America and 1990 in Europe and Japan.
  • The Arcadia 2001 is a second-generation 8-bit home video game console released by Emerson Radio in May 1982 for a price of US$ 99, Emerson licensed the Arcadia 2001 to Bandai, which released it in Japan.
  • Video games are typically categorized according to their hardware platform, which traditionally includes arcade video games, console games, and computer (PC) games; the latter also encompasses LAN games, online games, and browser games.
  • ColecoVision is a second-generation home video-game console developed by Coleco and launched in North America in August 1982.
  • Starting with Coleco Telstar Pong clone based video game console on General Instrument's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Coleco Telstar series.
  • The Fairchild Channel F, short for "Channel Fun", is a home video game console, the first to be based on a microprocessor and to use ROM cartridges (branded 'Videocarts') instead of having games built-in.
  • is a 1999 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console.
  • The game was first released in April 1984 in Japan for the Family Computer (Famicom) console and in North America as an arcade game for the Nintendo VS.
  • It was the first video game console to include a touchscreen and the first handheld console to include Internet connectivity.
  • The Game Boy Color (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November.
  • A "Hello, World!" program is generally a simple computer program that emits (or displays) to the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, World!".
  • A handheld game console, or simply handheld console, is a small, portable self-contained video game console with a built-in screen, game controls and speakers.
  • The Microvision (aka Milton Bradley Microvision or MB Microvision) is the first handheld game console that used interchangeable cartridges and in that sense is reprogrammable.
  • After venturing into various lines of business during the 1960s and acquiring legal status as a public company, Nintendo distributed its first console, the Color TV-Game, in 1977.
  • The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was the last major home console to use cartridges as its primary storage format until the Nintendo Switch in 2017.
  • The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop portable video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo.



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