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  2. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The HP Envy (stylized in all caps) is a line of consumer-oriented high-end laptops, desktop computers and printers manufactured and sold by HP Inc. since 2009. It originally started as a high-end version of the HP Pavilion line before becoming its own separate line years later.

  3. Category:DJ software - Wikipedia

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  4. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    Laser head from HP LaserJet 5L printer. Most HP LaserJet printers employ xerographic laser-marking engines sourced from the Japanese company Canon.Due to a tight turnaround schedule on the first LaserJet, HP elected to use the controller already developed by Canon for the CX engine in the first LaserJet. [6]

  5. Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    HP Software Division was the company's enterprise software unit, which produced and marketed its brand of enterprise-management software, HP OpenView. From September 2005 HP purchased several software companies as part of a publicized, deliberate strategy to augment its software offerings for large business customers. [ 113 ]

  6. Gary Starkweather - Wikipedia

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    Gary Keith Starkweather (January 9, 1938 – December 26, 2019) [1] was an American engineer who invented the laser printer and color management.. Starkweather received a B.S. in physics from Michigan State University in 1960 and an M.S. in optics from the University of Rochester in 1966.

  7. Major Lazer - Wikipedia

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    Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music and DJ trio, [1] which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums.They were founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, with Switch leaving after three years in 2011.

  8. Galaxian - Wikipedia

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    Galaxian was designed by Kazunori Sawano, who had previously worked on many of Namco's electro-mechanical shooting gallery arcade games, notably Shoot Away (1977). [9] Early in the game's development, Taito had released Space Invaders in Japan, which swept the country by storm and helped turn the video game industry into a highly-profitable business.

  9. LaserDisc - Wikipedia

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    Cinematronics and American Laser Games produced elaborate arcade games that used the random-access features to create interactive movies such as Dragon's Lair and Space Ace. Similarly, the Pioneer Laseractive and Halcyon were introduced as home video game consoles that used LaserDisc media for their software.