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  2. Samsung NC20 - Wikipedia

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    Samsung NC20 opened (harddrive and battery removed) The Samsung NC20 is a subnotebook / Netbook computer designed by Samsung.At the time of its introduction, (February 2009, while in the U.S.A. was in March 2009), it was the first mainstream netbook to use the VIA Nano processor and the first to support the x86-64 instruction set.

  3. Tablet computer - Wikipedia

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    The tablet computer and its associated operating system began with the development of pen computing. [10] Electrical devices with data input and output on a flat information display existed as early as 1888 with the telautograph, [11] which used a sheet of paper as display and a pen attached to electromechanical actuators.

  4. PenPoint OS - Wikipedia

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    PenPoint won in the Standards and Operating Systems category in PC Magazine's 1991 Technical Excellence awards. [2] The PenPoint operating system had novel early implementations of several computing advances, including: a large set of gestures such as circle to edit, X to delete, and caret to insert

  5. Zune - Wikipedia

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    This feature still works as of the release of Windows 11, however, in Windows 10 and 11 the ability to convert videos, specifically, is broken. On the PC, the Zune software streams files to other PCs, the Xbox 360, and other compatible devices. The Zune software also connects with the Zune social and keeps track of files swapped with other users.

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  7. Dell Inspiron laptops - Wikipedia

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    Marginal supplies can show as supplying full voltage even if tested with a voltmeter while the supply is plugged into the computer and an attempt is made to turn on the computer. These problems are discussed in detail, and solutions and workarounds suggested, in a discussion on Tom's hardware site, [ 90 ] and on The Laptop Junction site.

  8. Smartglasses - Wikipedia

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    Head-mounted displays are not designed to be workstations, and traditional input devices such as keyboard and mouse do not support the concept of smartglasses. Instead human–computer interface (HCI) control input needs to be methods lend themselves to mobility and/or hands-free use are good candidates, for example: Touchpad or push-buttons

  9. Sony Vaio Z series - Wikipedia

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    Compared with the SZ series, the Z is slightly lighter (200 grams), with a slightly smaller (13.1" vs. 13.3") screen, which was switched from 16:10 to 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. In comparison to the SZ, which was available only in 1280×800 resolution, the Z series come with a choice (model-dependent) of screens which were 1366×768 and 1600 ...