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  2. HP Series 80 - Wikipedia

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    The Hewlett-Packard Series 80 of small scientific desktop computers was introduced in 1980, beginning with the popular HP-85 targeted at engineering and control applications. They provided the capability of the HP 9800 series desktop computers with an integrated monitor in a smaller package including storage and printer, at half the price.

  3. Desktop publishing - Wikipedia

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    The desktop publishing market took off in 1985 with the introduction in January of the Apple LaserWriter laser printer for the year-old Apple Macintosh personal computer. [8] [9] This momentum was kept up with the release that July of PageMaker software from Aldus, which rapidly became the standard software application for desktop publishing. [10]

  4. HP 9800 series - Wikipedia

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    HP 9815A. Chronologically, the models of the family were: HP 9810A, a keystroke programmable computer with magnetic cards and LED display, introduced in 1971, [1]; HP 9820A, introduced in 1972, was the first HP model that deals with algebraic input (not only RPN) [2] featured a high level language simpler than BASIC that was later named high performance language (HPL),

  5. HP 2100 - Wikipedia

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    HP Model 9830A desktop computer with optional Model 9866 thermal printer. The HP 9810, 9820, and 9830 desktop computers use a slow, serialized TTL version of the 2116 CPU, although they did not ultimately use any of the operating system or application software, instead relying on user-friendly ROM-based interpreters, such as BASIC, which work ...

  6. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The HP Envy (stylized in all caps) is a discontinued line of consumer-oriented high-end laptops, desktop computers and printers manufactured and sold by HP Inc. from 2009 to 2024. It originally started as a high-end version of the HP Pavilion line before becoming its own separate line years later.

  7. Tandy 1000 - Wikipedia

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    This extra 128 KB can only be used for and by the on-board video controller, so it is impractical to expand the on-board memory beyond 640 KB if a VGA graphics card is installed. The computer comes bundled with Personal DeskMate 2. The TX is the last 1000-series computer to use DIP switches to store the system configuration parameters.

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