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  2. HP ProBook - Wikipedia

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    The HP ProBook is a line of laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard since 2009, [1] marketed to business users but with a list price lower than that of HP's higher-end EliteBook series. [ 2 ] History

  3. uname - Wikipedia

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    HP-UX: HP-UX illegal option 9000/712 illegal option [Unique machine ID number or node name if cannot be determined.] U B.11.11 HP-UX 11i v3 HP-UX illegal option ia64 illegal option [Unique machine ID number or node name if cannot be determined.] U B.11.31 GNU Hurd: GNU GNU i686-AT386 unknown unknown GNU-Mach 1.8+git20190109-486/Hurd-0.9 0.9

  4. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Dell launched the E Series of laptops on August 12, 2008 with a collection of Latitude (E4200, E5400, E5500, E6400, E6500, E6400 ATG/XFR) and Precision (M4400, M2400) computers. [92] Both the Latitude and Precision computers are compatible with the new E Series docking stations (E-Port and E-Port Plus).

  5. Dell OptiPlex - Wikipedia

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    Dell OptiPlex Series 4 DT, SFF and USFF Chassis. OptiPlex (a portmanteau of "optimal" and "-plex") is a line of business-oriented desktop and all-in-one computers made for corporate enterprises, healthcare, the government, and education markets.

  6. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    The Dell XPS 15 Touch Screen laptop (9530, using Haswell) was first released in October 2013, and is a high-end notebook. It was the fourth generation XPS 15, which has taken many of the design elements of the Ivy Bridge Edition XPS 15 but fixes the cooling/throttling, adds a Haswell CPU and an updated GeForce GT 750M, no optical drive, and a ...

  7. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    The laptops are divided into two groups: the Portable Computer System (PCS) and Station Support Computers (SSC). PCS laptops run Linux and are used for connecting to the station's primary Command & Control computer (C&C MDM), which runs on Debian Linux, [230] a switch made from Windows in 2013 for reliability and flexibility. [231]