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  2. HP 95LX - Wikipedia

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    PC speaker (piezo) Input: Thumb keyboard with 80 keys and a dedicated numeric keypad [5] [6]: 76 [7] Connectivity: RS-232-compatible serial port, infrared port, PCMCIA 1.0 type II (3.3 mm or 5 mm) Power: 2× AA-size removable batteries, 1× CR2032 coin cell backup, optional AC adapter: Dimensions

  3. HP Vectra - Wikipedia

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    HP Vectra was a line of business-oriented personal computers manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (now HP Inc.). It was introduced in October 1985 as HP's first IBM-compatible PC. [1] Hewlett-Packard, which originally made its name through selling test equipment, made its move into the computing field in 1967 with HP 1000/2100 minicomputers.

  4. HP 300LX - Wikipedia

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    Originally announced in 1996, the HP 300LX was released together with the 320LX in the second quarter of 1997. [1] Unlike other HPCs of the time, the resistive touch screen had a higher screen resolution of 640x240 with four shades of grey, rather than the standard 480x240 resolution of other devices, such as the Casio Cassiopeia A-10 .

  5. ExpressCard - Wikipedia

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    The ExpressCard has a maximum throughput of 2.5 Gbit/s through PCI Express and 480 Mbit/s through USB 2.0 dedicated for each slot, while all CardBus and PCI devices connected to a computer usually share a total 1.06 Gbit/s bandwidth. The ExpressCard standard specifies voltages of either 1.5 V or 3.3 V; CardBus slots can use 3.3 V or 5.0 V.

  6. IBM Scalable POWERparallel - Wikipedia

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    Scalable POWERparallel (SP) is a series of supercomputers from IBM.SP systems were part of the IBM RISC System/6000 (RS/6000) family, and were also called the RS/6000 SP.The first model, the SP1, was introduced in February 1993, and new models were introduced throughout the 1990s until the RS/6000 was succeeded by eServer pSeries in October 2000.

  7. RM Nimbus - Wikipedia

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    The RM Nimbus PC-186 was a 16-bit microcomputer introduced in 1985. [1] It is one of a small number of computers based on the Intel 80186 processor, a version of the Intel 8086 (as used by the IBM PC) originally intended as a processor for embedded systems. It ran MS-DOS 3.1 but was not IBM PC compatible.

  8. PC Express - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, Loblaws began testing a self-checkout like feature in the PC Express mobile app at five of its Ontario stores, allowing customers to scan items as they shop and pay at the checkout. [11] In 2020, Loblaw initiated a pilot program with Gatik, an American autonomous vehicle company to trial driverless trucks for online order ...

  9. AliExpress - Wikipedia

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    AliExpress (Chinese: 全球速卖通) is an online retail service based in China and owned by the Alibaba Group. [1] Launched in 2010, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is made up of small businesses in China and other locations, such as Singapore, that offer products to international online buyers.