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  2. Sony α6000 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony α6000 was released one and a half year later, and has a slightly different shaped body than the NEX-6. The α6000's body silhouette is almost like a perfect rectangle. They use the same sensor size , but the α6000 has a 24 megapixel resolution, which is a 50% higher resolution, than the 16 MP NEX-6.

  3. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 2009, the Android 1.5 update was released, based on Linux kernel 2.6.27. [40] [41] This was the first release to officially use a codename based on a dessert item ("Cupcake"), a theme used for all releases until Android Pie, with Android 10 and later using a number-only system. The update included several new features and UI ...

  4. Acer Iconia - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, an update to Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) was made available via over-the-air update, less than a month after the tablet's release. It comes with Wi-Fi and blue tooth connectivity as well as the standard USB cable connection through the slave USB port which is extra on top of the full sized USB port, allowing direct ...

  5. IEEE 802.1 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.1 is a working group of the IEEE 802 project of the IEEE Standards Association.. It is concerned with: [1] 802 LAN/MAN architecture; internetworking among 802 LANs, MANs and wide area networks

  6. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    Common aspect ratios used in film and display images. The common film aspect ratios used in cinemas are 1.85:1 and 2.40:1. [1] Two common videographic aspect ratios are 4:3 (1. 3:1), [a] the universal video format of the 20th century, and 16:9 (1. 7:1), universal for high-definition television and European digital television.

  7. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Underside of three Apple Watches, showing the digital crown and updates to the back sensors; L–R: Series 3, 5, and 6 For input, the Watch features a "digital crown " on one side which can be turned to scroll or zoom content on screen, and pressed to return to the home screen or display recently used apps.