Definition of Mii

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MII
1. <body> A consortium of MicrosoftIBM, and Intel.
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2. A broadcast component video tape format licensed by Panasonic.
(1998-11-15)

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MII Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Microsoft/IBM/Intel

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Microsoft/IBM/Intel


MII Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

film and video
MII
Introduced in 1986, MII is Panasonic's answer to Betacam SP. All MII tape is metal. The 90 minute cassette at 4 by 8 inches (11 by 19 cm) is considerably smaller than the 90 minute Betacam SP cassette. However the dockable decks take only a small 20 minute cassette (3.6 by 5 inches - 9 by 13 cm). Technically, MII is equal to or superior to Betacam SP. Panasonic MII field equipment includes several small dockable decks usable with a variety of camera heads and some excellent portable decks. Be aware if you get into MII that at some point repairs may become an issue and that few duplicating facilities or clients are likely to have MII. Therefore you will probably have to copy your MII programs to another format at some stage.


MII Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Roman to Arabic Numerals
MII (Roman Numerals)
Equivalent to number 1002


MII Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

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streetTRACKS Morgan Stanley Internet Index Fund
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MII Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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MII
A Mii is a personalized digital avatar for the Wii video game console by Nintendo.

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Mii
A Mii (IPA: []) is a digital avatar created by Nintendo for the Wii's Mii Channel. After creating them, they can be used as participating characters in certain Mii-oriented games, as first shown in Wii Sports and Wii Play. Miis are customizable and allow the user to capture a likeness or caricature, or capture the personality of themselves and others.

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