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  2. HP-55 - Wikipedia

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    Like all Hewlett-Packard calculators of the era and most since, the HP-55 used Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) and a four-level automatic operand stack. Another feature of the HP-55 was that it officially featured a stop-watch function much similar to the hidden stop-watch function of the earlier HP-45 calculator. This stop-watch function could ...

  3. List of Hewlett-Packard products - Wikipedia

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    HP Z600 – up to two Xeon 5500 or 5600 series (2/4/6 core) processors; HP Z800 – up to two Xeon v1/2 5500, v3 5600 series (2/4/6 core) processors; Z Series Generation 2 (2013 - 2015) HP Z2 Mini – Intel Xeon (E3 v5), Core i7, i5 or i3 processors; HP Z220 – Intel Xeon (E3-12xx v2) or Ivy Bridge Core i5, i7

  4. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    HP-71B: Calculator programmable in BASIC: 1984 US$2,995: Harris 80C86 5.33 HP 110: 80 × 16 LCD, 300-baud modem 1984 £1,965: 8086: 4.77 Apricot Portable: First portable computer with 25-line LCD. Included speech recognition, wireless keyboard, and optional wireless mouse 1985 US$995: Z80: 4 Bondwell-2: 1985 Harris 80C86 5.33 HP 110 Plus: 80 × ...

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  6. Samsung Odyssey Ark 55" monitor hands-on: A cinematic ... - AOL

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    Not only does Samsung claim that the Ark is the world’s first 55-inch monitor with a 4K resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time, you also get support for HDR 10+ and Dolby Atmos ...

  7. Camera monitor - Wikipedia

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    Camera monitor at a sports event. A camera monitor (or external monitor) is a monitor that attaches externally to a digital camera to aid with photography and cinematography. [1] Camera monitors typically have larger displays than the built-in monitors on consumer cameras, and are also usually brighter and able to reproduce color better.