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  2. Asus Vivo - Wikipedia

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    VivoTab is a series of Microsoft Windows hybrid tablet computers designed by Asus. The name is derived from the Latin word "to live" [52] and, along with Asus's Transformer series of convertible devices running Windows, is a primary competitor to the Microsoft Surface. The family is made up of the VivoTab, VivoTab RT, VivoTab RT 3G, VivoTab RT ...

  3. Asus Transformer - Wikipedia

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    The ASUS Transformer Book T100TA is a tablet computer and docking keyboard. The tablet includes an Intel Atom Z3740 Quad Core processor running at 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB or 64 GB eMMC flash memory and a 10.1" HD touchscreen. The convertible laptop computer is made by Asus and sold from 2013 with the Windows 8.1 operating system.

  4. Asus - Wikipedia

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    Asus was founded in Taipei in 1989 [13] by T.H. Tung, Ted Hsu, Wayne Hsieh and M.T. Liao, [14] all four having previously worked at Acer as hardware engineers. At this time, Taiwan had yet to establish a leading position in the computer hardware business. Intel Corporation would supply any new processors to more established companies like IBM ...

  5. ThinkLight - Wikipedia

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    ThinkLight. ThinkLight was a keyboard light present on many older ThinkPad families of notebook computers. The series was originally designed by IBM, and then developed and produced by Lenovo since 2005. The ThinkLight has been replaced by a backlight keyboard on later generations of ThinkPads, and Lenovo has discontinued the ThinkLight in 2013.

  6. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A computer keyboard is a peripheral input device modeled after the typewriter keyboard [1] [2] which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. Replacing early punched cards and paper tape technology, interaction via teleprinter -style keyboards have been the main input method for computers since ...

  7. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    The technology of computer keyboards includes many elements. Many different keyboard technologies have been developed for consumer demands and optimized for industrial applications. The standard full-size (100%) computer alphanumeric keyboard typically uses 101 to 105 keys; keyboards integrated in laptop computers are typically less comprehensive.

  8. New surgical technology can ‘light up’ bacteria in wounds ...

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    In a review of 26 medical studies, a handheld device using autofluorescence imaging successfully "lit up" bacteria in nine out of 10 wounds. The lighting technology allows clinicians to see ...

  9. Wireless keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A wireless keyboard is a computer keyboard that allows the user to communicate with computers, tablets, or laptops with the help of radio frequency (RF), such as WiFi and Bluetooth or with infrared (IR) technology. Wireless keyboards in the current market are commonly accompanied by a wireless mouse. Wireless keyboards based on infrared ...