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  2. ThinkPad UltraBay - Wikipedia

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    What remained (in the ThinkPad W540 product) was an option for a removable Serial ATA (SATA) "Caddy" accessory which, with a screw driver, allowed the optical drive to be replaced with a second 2.5 inch SATA storage device. Battery expansion in the caddy bay was no longer offered, and earlier hot-swap functionality was essentially rendered ...

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    This generation of ZBook Firefly and ZBook Power is the first in the ZBook line to provide AMD Ryzen processors options. [22] ZBook Firefly G10 or ZBook Firefly G10 A: 14-inch or 16-inch lightweight workstation; ZBook Power G10 or ZBook Power G10 A: 15.6-inch budget performance workstation; ZBook Studio G10: 16-inch slim performance workstation

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    Whereas "shiplift" is the word that is normally used, the term used by Lloyd's register is "Mechanical Lift Dock". There are two different kinds of platform design, the articulated and the rigid. [1] The articulated platform has hinged connections between the main and the longitudinal beams. A rigid platform, the beams are bolted or welded ...

  5. Dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Dock connector on a 2011's HP EliteBook laptop. A dock connector is an electrical connector used to attach a mobile device simultaneously to multiple external resources. Dock connectors typically carry a variety of signals and power, through a single connector, to simplify the process of docking the device.

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  7. Cleat (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A line tied with a cleat hitch to a horn cleat [1] on a dock. The line comes from a boat off the top of the picture, around the right horn, around the left horn, across the cleat from top left to bottom right, around the right horn, and then hitches around the left horn.

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