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  2. List of UNIVAC products - Wikipedia

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    LARC; UNIVAC File Computer - Used by Eastern Air Lines in an early Reservation system. [4] [5]UNIVAC Solid State; UNIVAC II; UNIVAC III; UNIVAC 418 – real-time computer; UNIVAC 418-II – real-time computer

  3. Sanyo - Wikipedia

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    Sanyo is developing NiMH batteries for hybrid electric vehicles with the Volkswagen group, while their lithium-ion batteries for plug-in HEV will also be housed in Suzuki fleet vehicles. [33] Sanyo planned to raise monthly production of NiMH batteries for hybrid vehicles from 1 million units to up to 2.5 million by the end of fiscal 2005. [34]

  4. Lambda 8300 - Wikipedia

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    The Lambda 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Lambda Electronics Limited of Hong Kong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It had a modified ROM (including extra semigraphic characters) and extra hardware, making it not fully compatible.

  5. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher was also used on Fisher's early US made solid-state equipment, such as the model 210 receiver. Fisher FM tuners and receivers often used similar designs and components thus allowing parts to be swapped between various models. A good example is the FM stereo multiplex decoder module. [9]

  6. Sanyo Micro Pack 35 - Wikipedia

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    Sanyo Micro-Pack 35 tape recorder showing cassette being inserted. The Sanyo Micro Pack 35 was a portable magnetic audio tape recording device, developed by Sanyo in 1964, that employed a special tape cartridge format with tape reels atop each other. [1] The unit was rebadged and sold as the Channel Master 6546 [2] and the Westinghouse H29R1. [3]

  7. 8300 series - Wikipedia

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    8300 series may refer to: Hankyu 8300 series; Nankai 8300 series This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 13:50 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. VAX 8000 - Wikipedia

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    The VAX 8300 is a dual-processor variant of the VAX 8200 and, with the VAX 8800 introduced on the same date, are among the first multiprocessor VAX computers. They use the KA820 CPU module containing a V-11 microprocessor operating at 5 MHz (200 ns cycle) and support a maximum of 128 MB of ECC memory.

  9. V-Cord - Wikipedia

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    V-Cord is an analog recording videocassette format developed and released by Sanyo. V-Cord (later referred to as V-Cord I) was released in 1974, and could record 60 minutes on a cassette. V-Cord II, released in 1976, could record 120 minutes on a V-Cord II cassette. The V-Cord II machines were the first consumer VCRs to offer two recording speeds.