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A typical recovery disk for an Acer PC.. The terms Recovery disc (or Disk), Rescue Disk/Disc and Emergency Disk [1] all refer to a capability to boot from an external device, possibly a thumb drive, that includes a self-running operating system: the ability to be a boot disk/Disc that runs independent of an internal hard drive that may be failing, or for some other reason is not the operating ...
Sound: 1 channel of 1-bit sound, internal beeper; Connectors: keyboard, joystick, printer, cartridges, audio in and output for cassette recorder, composite video and RF modulator out; Optional peripherals: 55 key full-size keyboard, floppy disc drive, thermal and dot-matrix printers, joystick; Power supply: External PSU; 5 and 12V
A. AACS LA; Accounting machine; Acer N series; Acer PICA; ActiMates; Active hard-drive protection; Active State Power Management; Additron tube; Address decoder
Acer Aspire Switch 10 was announced in April 2014. It is a 10.1-inch two-in-one, with a 1366 × 768 resolution display and Intel Atom Z3745 processor. A second-generation Acer Aspire Switch 10 was then launched in October 2014 It was given a different display resolution of 1280 × 800, and a different Intel Atom Z3735F processor.
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The Acer Aspire One D270 netbook is the first 10-inch Acer netbook to feature a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N2600 dual core processor and running Windows 7 Starter 32-bit. [67] The AOD270-1186, the white models, feature an Intel Atom N2600 dual core processor with 1 MB L2 cache, 1.6 GHz processor and Hyper Threading technology. [ 68 ]
IBM ThinkPad 310 was a notebook computer series introduced in 1997, manufactured by Acer for the IBM corporation as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. It was essentially a rebadged Acer Acernote Light 370pc and being released after the 345, 365 and 370C models, it has virtually no lineage to the other 3xx model range.
When the optical disc drive was first developed, it was not easy to add to computer systems. Some computers such as the IBM PS/2 were standardizing on the 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch floppy and 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch hard disk and did not include a place for a large internal device.