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  2. Surface Pro 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Pro 4 is the same size as the Surface Pro 3, but has a thinner screen bezel which allows for a display of a slightly greater size of 12.3 inches (31 cm). The screen resolution is also greater than the Surface Pro 3's, at 2736×1824 at 267 PPI, with the same aspect ratio of 3:2 and 10-point multi-touch. The chassis is 0.03 inches (0. ...

  3. Surface Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Pro is a line of 2-in-1 detachable devices marketed by Microsoft, as a sub-brand of their Surface devices. Several models have been produced: Several models have been produced: Surface Pro (1st generation) , released in 2013

  4. High-frequency vibrating screens - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the vibrating screen is that particles are introduced to the gaps in the screens repeatedly. The frequency of the screen must be high enough so that it prevents the particles from blocking the apertures and the maximum height of the particle trajectory should occur when the screen surface is at its lowest point.

  5. Microsoft Surface - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 2019, Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 7, the Surface Laptop 3, and the Surface Pro X. Both the Surface Pro 7 and the Surface Laptop 3 come with a USB-C port. [42] [43] The Surface Pro X comes with the Microsoft SQ1 ARM processor. Microsoft also teased upcoming products: the Surface Neo, a dual screen tablet originally planned ...

  6. Vibrator (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Vibrating screens are used to separate bulk materials in a mixture of different sized particles. For example, sand, gravel, river rock and crushed rock, and other aggregates are often separated by size using vibrating screens. Vibrating compactors are used for soil compaction especially in foundations for roads, railways, and buildings.

  7. Haptic technology - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, this takes the form of vibration response to touch. Alpine Electronics uses a haptic feedback technology named PulseTouch on many of their touch-screen car navigation and stereo units. [65] The Nexus One features haptic feedback, according to their specifications. [66] Samsung first launched a phone with haptics in 2007. [67]

  8. Microsoft PixelSense - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PixelSense (formerly called Microsoft Surface) was an interactive surface computing platform that allowed one or more people to use and touch real-world objects, and share digital content at the same time.

  9. Circle-throw vibrating machine - Wikipedia

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    At the screen outlet, the flows are changed in direction, usually to 90 degrees or alternate directions, which reduces the exiting stream speed. [4] Strong, ring-grooved lock bolts connect components. [5] Circle-throw Vibrating Screen T-class [6] Variations in this design regard the positioning of the vibration components.