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  2. List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Memorex: United States: 1968: 1981: Acquired by Burroughs Corporation; HDD assets later sold to Toshiba: Manufactured the first HDD subsystems that were plug-compatible with IBM's: Microcomputer Memories: United States: 1983: 1986: Bankruptcy [103] [104] Micropolis: United States: 1986: 1996: HDD assets sold to Singapore Technology ...

  3. Memorex - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Memorex International acquired the Telex Corporation becoming Memorex Telex NV, a corporation based in the Netherlands, which survived as an entity until the middle 1990s. [4] The company evolved into a provider of information technology solutions including the distribution and integration of data network and storage products and the ...

  4. Toshiba T series - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with Toshiba's T1800 laptop in 1992, Toshiba began introducing brand names to go alongside certain T-series models (in the T1800's case, Satellite). [4] This practice continued until June 1995, when Toshiba's computer division imposed a nomenclature reset which removed the T prefix and dictated that all succeeding models have a brand ...

  5. Dataproducts - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1963, the 3300 was a 300 line per minute drum printer that used a moving coil actuator for the print hammer. In 1966, core memory was added to the product line. With heightened sales and earnings, Data Products moved to a new site in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles , California in 1968.

  6. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 – Fujitsu exits by selling HDD business to Toshiba [27] In 2011 – Floods hit many hard drive factories. Predictions of a worldwide shortage of hard disk drives cause prices to double. [28] [29] [30] In 2012, Western Digital announced the first 2.5-inch, 5 mm thick drive, and the first 2.5-inch, 7 mm thick drive with two platters [31]

  7. Toshiba Pasopia 16 - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba Pasopia 1600, Pasopia 1600 TS100 / 300 Toshiba Pasopia 16 or PA7020 [ 1 ] (also known as T300 in the U.S. and PAP in Europe) is an IBM PC compatible computer from manufacturer Toshiba , released in 1982 and based around a Intel 8088-2 microprocessor running at 6 MHz.

  8. Ohio Scientific - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Scientific offered both units on a rental basis in 1977, as part of their "315 plan", wherein users were given the Model 300 Trainer for two months, then are given the Model 400, 430, 440 boards, a keyboard, a data cassette interface, and documentation, once the Model 300 was returned. [37]: 95

  9. CD-i - Wikipedia

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    Memorex; Grundig; Kyocera made the portable Pro 1000S model; Maspro Denkoh released a GPS car navigation system with a built-in CD-i player, released in Japan in 1992. [57] Saab Electric; Sony produced two models branded Intelligent Discman, a hybrid home/portable CD-i player released in 1990-1991 for professional use only. [58] NBS