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  2. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The RC-1000 Wrist Terminal from Seiko Epson was released in 1984; it was the first Seiko model to interface with a computer [6] and was priced at around £100. [8] It featured 2 KB of storage, a two-line, 12-character display, and data transfer with a computer via an RS232C interface. [ 9 ]

  3. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch4) is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics.It is the first Samsung watch to run Google's Wear OS since the Samsung Gear Live, and the first watch to run Wear OS 3, co-developed by Samsung and Google. [3]

  4. Samsung Galaxy Watch series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Watch series is a line of smartwatches designed and produced by Samsung Electronics.The line features various health, fitness, and fashion related features, and is integrated with Samsung's other products under the Samsung Galaxy brand.

  5. Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch3) is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics that was released on August 5, 2020 at Samsung's Unpacked Event alongside the flagships of the Galaxy Note series and Galaxy Z series, i.e., the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, respectively.

  6. Samsung A54 review: Our verdict on the mid-range Android phone

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    Samsung A54 camera. Getting a triple camera setup is one of the more appealing features for a mid-range phone – and the A54 has a 50 megapixel (MP) main shooter, a 12MP ultrawide and a 5MP macro ...

  7. Neptune Pine - Wikipedia

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    The Pine smartwatch can be released from the wrist strap by pressing a button on the strap for a better audio signal during a phone call or to take photos with the 5 MP rear-facing camera which is otherwise blocked by the strap. Pine detached from wrist band. A Micro B USB to USB cable is required to charge the smartwatch.