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  2. Nokia 6.2 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 6.2 has a 6.3-inch display with a 19:9 aspect ratio and is nearly bezel-less, with a dewdrop notch at the top. [4] The display is HDR10 certified with 1 billion colours and real time SDR to HDR conversion.

  3. IBM LU6.2 - Wikipedia

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    Logical Unit 6.2 is an IBM-originated communications protocol specification dating from 1974, and is part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA).. A device-independent SNA protocol, it is used for peer-to-peer communications between two systems, for example, between a computer and a device (e.g. terminal or printer), or between computers.

  4. Microsoft Visual C++ - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) is a compiler for the C, C++, C++/CLI and C++/CX programming languages by Microsoft.MSVC is proprietary software; it was originally a standalone product but later became a part of Visual Studio and made available in both trialware and freeware forms.

  5. Inno Setup - Wikipedia

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    Inno Setup is a free software [1] script-driven installation system [2] created in Delphi by Jordan Russell. The first version was released in 1997. The first version was released in 1997. History

  6. Netscape 6 - Wikipedia

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    In March 1998, Netscape split off most of the Communicator code and put it under an open source license. [2] The project was dubbed Mozilla.It was estimated that turning the gutted source code (all proprietary elements had to be removed) into a new browser release might take a year, and so it was decided that the next release of the corporate Netscape browser, version 5.0, would be based on it.

  7. TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    TeamViewer is a remote access and remote control computer software, allowing maintenance of computers and other devices. [8] [9] It was first released in 2005, [10] and its functionality has expanded step by step. [11]

  8. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    Unlike VGA – a purely IBM-defined standard – Super VGA was defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association , an open consortium set up to promote interoperability and define standards. When used as a resolution specification, in contrast to VGA or XGA for example, the term SVGA normally refers to a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels.

  9. Nokia 4.2 - Wikipedia

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    It features 5.71-inch 19:9 720×1520 pixels IPS LCD display, an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 (12 nm) chipset, a dual-camera 13 MP + 2 MP setup on the back along with wide-angle 8 MP front camera. [3] The camera of the Nokia 4.2 uses phase detection auto-focus. It comes with a 3,000 mAh battery, which is non-removable.