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  2. HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - Wikipedia

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    HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (front view compare with pencil) HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (side) The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is a full-function netbook made by HP that was aimed at the business and education markets. [2] [3] It was available with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista or Windows XP.

  3. HP Mini - Wikipedia

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    The HP Mini 1000 is a netbook by HP, adapting that company's HP 2133 Mini-Note PC education/business netbook for the consumer market. [7] A similar but cheaper model named the HP Compaq Mini 700 will also be available in some regions with different cosmetics. [ 8 ]

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  5. Horizontal pitch - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal pitch (HP) is a unit of length defined by the Eurocard printed circuit board standard used to measure the horizontal width of rack mounted electronic equipment, similar to the rack unit (U) used to measure vertical heights of rack mounted equipment. One HP is 0.2 inches (5.08 mm) wide.

  6. Hubometer - Wikipedia

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    Hubodometer Veeder-Root Hubodometer Veeder-Root Original Veeder Counter Veeder Company Cyclometer Poster 1900. A hubometer (from hub, center of a wheel; -ometer, measure of) or hubodometer, is a device mounted on the axle of any land vehicle to measure the distance traveled by a vehicle based on the rotations of the wheel hub.

  7. Category:HP subnotebooks - Wikipedia

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    HP 2133 Mini-Note PC; F. HP F1030A; HP F1031A; HP F1032A; HP F1033A; HP F1034A; HP F1035A; HP F1036A; HP F1037A; ... HP OmniBook XE2; HP OmniBook XE3 This page was ...

  8. Breakover angle - Wikipedia

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    Breakover angle or rampover angle is the maximum possible supplementary angle (usually expressed in degrees) that a vehicle, with at least one forward wheel and one rear wheel, can drive over without the apex of that angle touching any point of the vehicle other than the wheels. [1] [2] [3] This definition is contingent upon the wheels being in ...

  9. HP Saturn - Wikipedia

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    The three pointer registers (including the program counter) and address registers are 20 bits wide. Due to this, the Saturn architecture can address 1 M nibbles or, equivalently, 512 K bytes. Beyond that size (e.g. in the 48GX), bank switching is used. The original HP-71B handheld computer and the HP-28C had the Saturn processor as a separate chip.