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  2. Delta Computer - Wikipedia

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    Delta Computer Corporation was a short-lived American computer systems company active from 1986 to 1990 and originally based in Canton, Massachusetts. The company marketed a variety of IBM PC compatible systems featuring Intel's 8088, 80286, and i386 processors under the Deltagold name. Delta also marketed a variety of peripherals, namely modems.

  3. Tandy 1400 LT - Wikipedia

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    The Tandy 1400 LT is the first MS-DOS compatible laptop sold by Tandy Corporation. [1] Introduced in November 1987, it had two 3.5 inch floppy drives and a flip-up monochrome LCD screen, powered by an internal battery.

  4. 1400 series - Wikipedia

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    1400 series may refer to: Kintetsu 1400 series electric multiple unit operating for Kintetsu Railway; IBM 1400 series computers produced by IBM;

  5. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    This article lists computer monitor, television, ... Nokia Series 60 smartphones ... 1400 48∶35: 7∶5: 1.021

  6. Multi-Color Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a video subsystem built into the motherboard of the IBM PS/2 Model 30, introduced in April 1987, and Model 25, introduced later in August 1987; no standalone MCGA cards were ever made.

  7. SGI IRIS - Wikipedia

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    The Power IRIS series was ultimately eclipsed, first by the 64-bit MIPS R4000-based IRIS Crimson, and then by the POWERpath-2 based Onyx and Challenge series. [6] Personal IRIS 4D/25 with LCD monitor. The Personal IRIS line consisted of four main models - the 4D/20, /25, /30, and /35.