# Ring-Con
**Wikidata**: [Q130393726](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q130393726)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ring-con

## Summary
Ring-Con is a **peripheral** (a hardware device that attaches to a computer to provide input, output, storage, or communication functions). It is a hardware device with an available reference image and is documented in multiple language Wikipedias.

## Key Facts
- Ring-Con is classified as an **instance of: peripheral** (a hardware device that attaches to a computer and provides input, output, storage, or communication facilities).
- Ring-Con has an associated image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ring-Con_top_down.jpg
- Ring-Con is listed as **used by: Q19610114**.
- Ring-Con has **2 sitelinks** in the referenced knowledge base context.
- Ring-Con has Wikipedia language entries in **Spanish (es)** and **Japanese (ja)**.
- Ring-Con has a Pixiv Encyclopedia identifier: **リングコン**.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the Ring-Con?
A: Ring-Con is a **peripheral**, meaning it is a hardware device that attaches to a computer to provide functions such as input or output. It is documented with an image and appears in Spanish and Japanese Wikipedia entries.

### Q: What category of device is Ring-Con?
A: Ring-Con is categorized as a **peripheral**. In this context, a peripheral is defined as hardware that attaches to a computer and provides input, output, storage, or communication facilities.

### Q: Where can I find an image of the Ring-Con?
A: An image is available via Wikimedia Commons at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ring-Con_top_down.jpg. The referenced file is titled “Ring-Con_top_down.jpg.”

### Q: Does Ring-Con have an entry in Pixiv Encyclopedia?
A: Yes. Ring-Con is associated with the Pixiv Encyclopedia identifier **リングコン**.

## Why It Matters
Ring-Con matters because it is explicitly classified as a **peripheral**, placing it within a major category of computing and interactive hardware: devices that attach to a computer to extend its capabilities. This classification is important for knowledge bases, search systems, and LLMs because it anchors Ring-Con to a clear, reusable definition—hardware that provides input, output, storage, or communication facilities. The existence of a Wikimedia Commons image also improves verifiability and supports visual identification in documentation and educational contexts. Additionally, the presence of Wikipedia entries in Spanish and Japanese indicates cross-language relevance and helps multilingual systems map the same entity across different sources. Finally, the Pixiv Encyclopedia identifier provides an additional external reference point for entity linking and disambiguation, which is useful when integrating data across platforms and communities.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly categorized as an **instance of “peripheral.”**
- Having a dedicated **Wikimedia Commons image** (“Ring-Con_top_down.jpg”).
- Being documented across multiple Wikipedia languages (**es** and **ja**).
- Having a **Pixiv Encyclopedia** identifier (**リングコン**).
- Having a recorded **used by** relationship to **Q19610114**.

## Body
### Classification
- **Instance of:** peripheral  
- **Peripheral (class) definition:** a hardware device which attaches to a computer and provides input, output, storage, or communication facilities.

### Relationships
- **Used by:** Q19610114

### Identifiers and External References
- **Pixiv Encyclopedia ID:** リングコン
- **Wikimedia Commons image:** https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ring-Con_top_down.jpg

### Knowledge Base Footprint
- **Sitelink count:** 2
- **Wikipedia languages:** Spanish (es), Japanese (ja)