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|LED: One of the first attempts at portable gaming, these systems used a set of LED's controlled by a microprocessor. beyond glow of the LED's, the only graphics were the case decals, stickers and sometimes overlays were used as well. the end result was a loose and cost effective interpretation of a video game. these were vary popular during the 70s.
 
|LED: One of the first attempts at portable gaming, these systems used a set of LED's controlled by a microprocessor. beyond glow of the LED's, the only graphics were the case decals, stickers and sometimes overlays were used as well. the end result was a loose and cost effective interpretation of a video game. these were vary popular during the 70s.
 
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|VFD: These systems used a Vacuum Fluorescent Display, They looked and played better then LED games but they were often more expensive.
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|VFD: These systems used a Vacuum Fluorescent Display, They looked and played better but they were often more expensive.
 
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|LCD: These were uncommon during the 70s, as LCD's were expensive, and unreliable during this time but at the start of 1980s, the many issues that plagued early LCD began to disappear as the tech improved. still, it wouldn't be until the late 80s, when they when they became reliable enough to start becoming the dominant screen technology.
 
|LCD: These were uncommon during the 70s, as LCD's were expensive, and unreliable during this time but at the start of 1980s, the many issues that plagued early LCD began to disappear as the tech improved. still, it wouldn't be until the late 80s, when they when they became reliable enough to start becoming the dominant screen technology.

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