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Description The motherboard for a Sony PlayStation video game console. Specifically, the motherboard of a Japanese SCPH-1000 series system, which is the very first iteration of the PlayStation hardware. The board is much larger than its successors, and includes on-board A/V outputs, including a native S-Video out.
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