COMPUTER HARDWARE FEATURING VIDEO CARDS

Brand Owner Address Description
12G-CROSS DECIMATOR DESIGN PTY LTD 34 Smith Rd Oakville, NSW 2765 Australia Computer hardware featuring video cards; downloadable computer software for use in conjunction with video cards and/or video editing; downloadable computer software for the transmission of video and images over computer networks including global computer networks and the world wide web; audio visual equipment, apparatus and accessories, namely, electronic audio visual equipment, apparatus and accessories in the nature of video and audio processors; downloadable computer software for audio visual applications, downloadable control and processing software for audio visual applications; audio signal processors; video signal processors; television standards converters; video processing, recording and reproduction apparatus; amplifiers, distributors in the nature of configurable signal processors for video and audio signal distribution; signal generators and converters, all for use with audio signals, video signals or combinations of audio and video signals; television encoders and decoders; video distributors being signal processors for the distribution of video signals and video mixers; apparatus for the conversion of a video signal for the purpose of display in a television; downloadable software for use in video and audio processing; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods included in this class;TWIN G-CROSS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A video poker machine is provided which includes at least one display device, at least one input device and at least one computer. The computer is configured with the display device and the input device to deal a first hand of at least five cards, all face up, and to cause a selection of none, one or more of the face up cards from the first hand as cards to be held. The cards selected to be held from the first hand are duplicated into a second hand. The face up cards not selected to be held are discarded from the first hand. Each of the discarded cards are replaced with a face up card, and the second hand is completed to have at least five cards by dealing additional face up cards. The computer configured with the display device and the input device further determines the poker hand ranking of the resulting cards of the first hand and the second hand.