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  2. Tandy 1400 LT - Wikipedia

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    The computer came with a parallel printer port, 9-pin RS-232 serial port, and a socket for an external color monitor and a composite video output. The system also had a DIN socket to accept a PC XT-style external keyboard. Two internal slots allowed for installation of an optional internal 1200-baud modem or other devices.

  3. IBM 1130 - Wikipedia

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    February 11, 1965 – IBM introduces the 1130 (Models 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B). Also announced is the IBM 1132 printer, the lowest cost online computer printer ever announced by IBM at that time. Fourth quarter 1965 – First customer shipments begin from the San Jose plant. March 31, 1966 – IBM introduces the IBM 1500 educational system.

  4. Canon NoteJet - Wikipedia

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    They joined the x86 PC market in October 1992 as Canon Computer Systems Inc. [9] and launched the Innova PC line in 1993. [10] Canon combined these products in the NoteJet series. Bubble Jet and BJ are trademarks owned by Canon, [ 11 ] which have been used by IBM for their printer-laptops.

  5. Walmart has a Canon all-in-one printer for $29, and I ... - AOL

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    The Pixma MG2522 was designed for small jobs, with a mere 60-sheet input tray and print speeds that are on the slow side. It relies on two ink cartridges: one black, one quad-color.

  6. HP DeskJet - Wikipedia

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    Original DeskJet 500 DeskJet 3845 A modern HP DeskJet 2630 all in one printer. DeskJet is a brand name for inkjet printers manufactured by Hewlett-Packard. [1] These printers range from small domestic to large industrial models, although the largest models in the range have generally been dubbed DesignJet. [2]

  7. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    A SO-DIMM slot on a computer motherboard. A SO-DIMM (pronounced "so-dimm" / ˈ s oʊ d ɪ m /, also spelled "SODIMM") or small outline DIMM, is a smaller alternative to a DIMM, being roughly half the physical size of a regular DIMM. The first SODIMMs had 72 pins and were introduced by JEDEC in 1997.

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