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Laptop computers built by Hewlett-Packard: Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. H. HP subnotebooks (39 P) Pages in category "HP laptops"
The Envy Dv6 is a 15.6-inch laptop that resembles the previous Pavilion dv6 and is replacement to the successful HP Envy 15. It weighs about 5 lb (2.3 kg), has a mostly aluminum chassis and can be customized to accommodate a 1080p matte display, multi-touch touchpad, and up to 1.5 TB HDD.
HP Inc., an American technology company Hewlett-Packard, the predecessor to HP before the 2015 split; Hewlett Packard Enterprise, the other company created as a result of the split; HP Foods, British food products company; Handley Page, an aircraft company; Hindustan Petroleum, Indian petroleum company, subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
HP designed the Quad Memory Module with four times the amount of memory, providing the maximum available memory and leaving three empty ports available. The HP-41CV (V being the Roman numeral for 5) included this memory module on the main board, thus providing five times the memory of the HP-41C, and four available slots.
NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki gaisha, an acronym for the Nippon Electric Company) is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered at the NEC Supertower in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. [4]
Emily Ying Yang Chan, MH, is a clinical humanitarian doctor and global academic expert in public health and humanitarian medicine based in Hong Kong. She was ...
The power peak speed was raised to 4200rpm for the 9.2 kW (12.5 hp) 425cc engine from 1955, 4500rpm from 1962 and 5000 rpm - with 13 kW (18 hp) - from 1963. The new 602 cc and 435 cc engines introduced in 1970 made their power at 6750rpm - nearly double the speed of the original engine from 1948 but with very few changes to the engine's ...