Omega440

Omega440 (also known as Omega320 prior to launch) is a hybrid video game console and personal computer created by Omega Logistics, an information technology-based company. It has different models since it was released, notably from 1996 until its discontinuation in 2004.

As part of the fifth and sixth generation of gaming, it competes with the PC-FX and the FM Towns line of computers, as well as popular game consoles. Despite that, the Omega440 is a successful weird form of game console, with superior performance and superior level of graphics. This console also lured away users who still use the Atari ST/the Amiga. It also introduced a proprietary controller port called "OmegaPort"

1994-1996
The initial model was initially sold at a similar price of the original PlayStation. However, its features are more superior for its time, such as higher-resolution graphics and better performance, as well as slightly increased internal memory. Its graphics accelerator is based on a FPGA chip created by Altera and the DSP chip from Texas Instruments. On the other hand, this model also supports high-resolution full motion video, plus it can also be a Macintosh clone. It also supports hard disks until 4GB.

Mid-1996/1997-2000
Up to 2000, the mid-1996 models includes a PowerPC 603e processor, plus a Motorola 68060 processor for backward compatibility of older titles from 1994 until the early 1996. It also supports hard disks up to 32GB, as well as a internal memory increase to 32MB.