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  2. X10 (industry standard) - Wikipedia

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    X10 controllers: A simple controller (bottom left), a radio controller (top center), and an original controller (bottom right) usable with an ultrasonic remote control. X10 controllers range from extremely simple to very sophisticated. The simplest controllers are arranged to control four X10 devices at four sequential addresses (1–4 or 5–8).

  3. Microsoft SideWinder - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SideWinder was the general name given to the family of digital game controllers developed by Microsoft for PCs. The line was first launched in 1995. [1] Although intended only for use with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SideWinder game controllers can also be used with macOS, Mac OS 9 with third-party software, and Linux.

  4. Lighting control system - Wikipedia

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    A lighting control system incorporates communication between various system inputs and outputs related to lighting control with the use of one or more central computing devices. Lighting control systems are widely used on both indoor and outdoor lighting of commercial, industrial, and residential spaces. Lighting control systems are sometimes ...

  5. Cummins L-series engine - Wikipedia

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    Chronology. Successor. Cummins X10. The Cummins L-series engine is a straight-six diesel engine designed and produced by Cummins. It displaces 8.9 litres (543.1 cu in), and began production in 1982 as the L10 at the Jamestown Engine Plant in Jamestown, New York. After lengthening its stroke from 136 to 147 mm, its displacement was enlarged to ...

  6. Cummins X-series engine - Wikipedia

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    Cummins X-series engine. The Cummins X-series engine is an Inline (Straight)-6 diesel engine produced by Cummins for heavy duty trucks and motorcoaches, replacing the N14 in 2001 when emissions regulations passed by the EPA made the engine obsolete. Originally called the "Signature" series engine, the ISX uses the "Intellect System" (hence the ...

  7. X10 Wireless Technology - Wikipedia

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    Defunct. 2013. Fate. filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2013. X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. was an American subsidiary of a Hong Kong - Bermuda company best known for marketing wireless video cameras using controversial pop-under advertisements. Also marketed a remote control system for lamps and appliances that used the home's electrical wiring ...

  8. Fujifilm X10 - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm X10. The Fujifilm X10 is a 2/3 sensor digital compact camera announced by Fujifilm on September 1, 2011. At the time of its release, it competed most closely with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5, Olympus XZ-1, Canon PowerShot G1 X and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, [1] and was subsequently named a 2013 iF product design award recipient. [2]

  9. Canon EOS 850D - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS Rebel T8i/850D is the successor to the Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D with the following improvements. New 4K video recording capability (at 23.98 fps). Longer battery life: 800 vs 600 Shots. Faster continuous shooting (burst mode): 7.0 FPS vs 6.0 FPS. Bigger RAW Buffer: 40 vs 24 Shots. Lighter weight: 471g vs 485g (14g lighter) without ...