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| caption = The 14" 14C-C1F model of the C1. |
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| lifespan = '''<small><sup>]</sup></small>''' 1983 - 1989<br/>'''<small><sup>]</sup></small>''' 1989 |
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The {{nihongo|'''C1'''|シィーワン}} is a ] produced by ] with a built-in licensed ], originally released in Japan in 1983. The unit would eventually be released in the US as the '''Sharp Nintendo Television''', which went on sale in 1989<ref>{{cite web | author=ASSEMbler | title= Sharp Nintendo Television | work= | url=http://assembler.roarvgm.com/Sharp_Nintendo_Television/sharp_nintendo_television.html | accessdate=January 17, 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20020408080447/http://assembler.roarvgm.com/Sharp_Nintendo_Television/sharp_nintendo_television.html |archivedate = April 8, 2002}}</ref>. The C1 is notable for having provided the high-quality ]s displayed in ]s of the period, due to its having slightly better picture quality than a Famicom or NES paired with a separate television. The concept was followed up Japan by the ]-based ] in 1990<ref name="Plunkett" />. |
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== Overview == |
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The C1 is a television set developed jointly by ] and ] that features a built-in ] The set was released in 1983 to Japanese markets, and supported until 1989. It was noted for having a clearer picture quality than the original setup requiring a Famicom and ] connection. For this reason, ]s featured in ]s of the time were often taken from the C1<ref name="Plunkett">{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/5787855/this-nintendo-was-inside-a-television-set|title=This Nintendo Was Inside A Television Set|last=Plunkett|first=Luke|date=1 April 2011|work=]|accessdate=15 April 2012}}</ref>. |
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The system featured two built-in programs, ''JR GRAPHIC'' and ''TV NOTE'', and in Japan it was shipped with a multicart containing '']'' and '']''; at the time of its release, the only licensed multicart made for the Famicom, though this cart was unique to the C1 itself<ref>''''. FamicomWorld. 2009.</ref><ref>''NEWSCLUB Premium Goods プレミアム グッズ - プレミア付、ってだけで興味あるでしょ? : 金では売れん自慢の一品''. ]. No.347. Pg.179. 11 August 1995.</ref>. |
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== Models == |
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* 19C-C1F・W (19 inch, retail price ¥145,000) |
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* 14C-C1F・W・R (14 inch, retail price ¥93,000) |
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* AN-320 (keyboard only) |
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* 19SV111 and 19SC111 (19 inch)<ref>Barnholt, Ray. ''''. '']''. 7 April 2010.</ref> - This is the North American release known as the Sharp Nintendo Television. |
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All models came in both a red and a black color. |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
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* - TV GAME KAN C1 My Computer TV Feature |
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