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  2. ThinkPad Power Series - Wikipedia

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    Released by Canon Computer Systems in 1995, the Canon Power Notebook featured a 603e clocked at 100 MHz with 256 KB of external cache; 32 to 48 MB of RAM; an 810 MB hard drive; a double-speed CD-ROM drive; and a 10.4" active matrix color LCD.

  3. Dell Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Intel 810e or Intel 810 Socket 370 Intel Celeron (Coppermine) 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100 MHz Pentium III (Coppermine) 933, 1000, 1100 MHz SDRAM 2 user-accessible SDRAM slots 512 MB PC100 SDRAM Integrated Intel 810e chipset with Dynamic Video Memory, 133-MHz display cache or Intel 810 chip set 4 MB (810e) Dynamic (810) 4 PCI 39 cm 16.8 cm 34 cm

  4. Beta - Projects Desktop Windows - AOL

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    Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 266 MHz or faster computer processor 1024 x 768 or higher screen resolution recommended 1 GB RAM, 512 MB free hard disk space Internet connection

  5. Intel 810 - Wikipedia

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    Intel 810 chipset's northbridge. The Intel 810 chipset was released by Intel in early 1999 with the code-name "Whitney" [1] as a platform for the P6-based Socket 370 CPU series, including the Pentium III and Celeron processors. Some motherboard designs include Slot 1 for older Intel CPUs or a combination of both Socket 370 and Slot 1. It ...

  6. Centurion Computer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    They all communicated via RS-232 or modem at a speed of 1920 to 9600 baud with the main computer. Printers were supported via teletype or specialized controller cards supporting off-the-shelf printers like the TI-810, TI-840 or DP-B-600 printers capable of speeds from 75 chars/sec up to 600 lines/minute (~800-1300 chars/sec).

  7. ThinkPad 755 - Wikipedia

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    All three models of ThinkPad were optioned with either 340-MB, 540-MB, or 810-MB HDDs. [6] [7] In September 1995, IBM began selling the 755CE, the 755CSE, and the 755CD with an optional processor daughtercard containing a Pentium processor clocked at 75 MHz. While its clock speed was technically slower than the i486DX4, the Pentium was quicker ...

  8. ThinkPad 760 - Wikipedia

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    The 760-series of the IBM ThinkPad was available at the time of its production as the most state of the art notebook available to the public by IBM.It used the Intel Pentium processor, and utilized EDO RAM soldered onto the motherboard to prevent booting without usable RAM, and the ability to easily exchange critical hardware components, such as the Hard Drive, Battery, Option hardware that ...

  9. Compaq LTE 5000 series - Wikipedia

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    The LTE 5000 series was the fourth and final generation of LTE, a notebook family introduced six years earlier in 1989. [2]: C2 [3] The LTE 5000 series directly replaced Compaq's LTE Elite series that they had introduced in 1994.