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  2. Chevrolet BrightDrop - Wikipedia

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    A smaller 14-module "Standard" battery, RPO EW2 is available for both front- and all-wheel drive models; the curb weight decreases by 520–700 lb (240–320 kg) with the "Standard" battery; [1] [2] estimated capacity of the "Standard" battery is 121 kW-hr. The Zevo 600 is capable of recharging at rates of up to 120 kW (DC) or 11.5 kW (AC).

  3. List of Ambarella products - Wikipedia

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    Launch Date Product Fab ()Variants μarch Cores Applications References 2005 A1 130 nm Harmonic HDTV Broadcast Encoder [1] [2]2007 A2 90 nm Samsung HD Camcorder; Bosch IP Cameras

  4. Dashcam - Wikipedia

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    The resolution will determine the overall quality of the video. Full HD or 1080p (1920×1080) is standard for dash HD cams. Dash cameras may have 1080p, 1296p (common for Chinese dashcams), 1440p, or higher definition for a front camera and 720p for a back camera and include f/1.8 aperture and night vision mode.

  5. Sony Dash - Wikipedia

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    The device does not have international power settings, and can only be powered by mains electricity of 120 volts, at 60 Hz. [5] Sony introduced two updated versions of the Dash hardware in September 2011. The HID-B7 [6] and HID-B70 [7] refreshed the hardware, with the HID-B70 adding a battery backup. [8]

  6. Nextbase - Wikipedia

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    Nextbase was originally an importer and re-brander of portable entertainment systems, such as DVD players. In the late 2000s, and early 2010s, the company pioneered a range of branded dashboard cameras, more commonly known as dash cams – digital camcorders, which are mounted on a vehicle’s windscreen to record the road ahead.

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