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  2. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Dell Precision is a series of computer workstations for computer-aided design/architecture/computer graphics professionals, or as small-scale business servers [citation needed]. They are available in both desktop (tower) and mobile (laptop) form.

  3. Windows Media Player - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Player (WMP, officially referred to as Windows Media Player Legacy to distinguish it from the new Windows Media Player introduced with Windows 11) is the first media player and media library application that Microsoft developed to play audio and video on personal computers.

  4. HP ZBook - Wikipedia

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    Battery 14 [23] 339 mm × 237 mm × 21 mm: 1.59 kg (3.5 lb) Intel Core Haswell i5-4200U (2C4T 1.6 GHz) or i5-4300U (vPro 2C4T 1.9 GHz) or i7-4500U (2C4T 1.8 GHz) or i7-4600U (vPro 2C4T 2.1 GHz) up to 16 GB DDR3L-1600 (2 slots) Intel HD 4400 optional AMD FirePro M4100 (1 GB GDDR5) one M.2 2242 drive one 2.5" drive Intel I218-LM Gigabit Ethernet

  5. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    Dell calls this feature PowerShare, [92] and it needs to be enabled in the BIOS. Toshiba calls it USB Sleep-and-Charge . [ 93 ] On Acer Inc. and Packard Bell laptops, sleep-and-charge USB ports are marked with a non-standard symbol (the letters USB over a drawing of a battery); the feature is called Power-off USB . [ 94 ]

  6. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Weiss, the product manager, led the project and managed product marketing, while Brian Zucker oversaw architecture and engineering. In September 1993, the first two products in the XPS line were announced, initially as part of the Dell Dimension series. The first generation XPS systems were available in both desktop and tower configurations.

  7. Apollo command and service module - Wikipedia

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    Also starting with Apollo 14, a 400 Ah auxiliary battery was added to the SM for emergency use. Apollo 13 had drawn heavily on its entry batteries in the first hours after the explosion, and while this new battery could not power the CM for more than 5–10 hours it would buy time in the event of a temporary loss of all three fuel cells.

  8. Windows Display Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM, [1] initially LDDM as Longhorn Display Driver Model and then WVDDM in times of Windows Vista) is the graphic driver architecture for video card drivers running Microsoft Windows versions beginning with Windows Vista.

  9. Haswell (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel as the "fourth-generation core" successor to the Ivy Bridge (which is a die shrink/tick of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture). [1]