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  2. Toshiba Satellite Pro 400 series - Wikipedia

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    A stack of Satellite Pro 470CDTs. Toshiba Information Systems introduced the Satellite Pro 400 series in June 1995, starting with the 400CDT and 400CS models. [1] This was a month after they had announced the Portégé 610CT, the first subnotebook with a Pentium processor, [2] and almost a full year after they had announced the T4900CT, the first notebook-sized laptop with a Pentium processor. [3]

  3. Toshiba Pasopia - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard has 90 keys, a separate numeric keypad and eight function keys. The machine could be expanded with disk drives, extra RAM and offered a RS-232 and a parallel printer port. [1] In 1982 the machine was sold on the American market as Toshiba T100. [2] [3] It had an optional LCD screen (with 320 x 64 resolution) that fitted into the ...

  4. Dynabook Satellite - Wikipedia

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    A Toshiba Satellite personal computer was used to send the first email ever sent by President Bill Clinton during his presidency. The email was sent using the personal computer of White House Medical Unit Emergency Physician Dr. Robert G. Darling , and was sent to astronaut John Glenn as he was aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery .

  5. Toshiba Pasopia 7 - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1985, the Pasopia 700 [9] is based on the Pasopia 7, and was intended as a home learning system developed by Toshiba and Obunsha. Two disk-drives were added to the side of the main unit and the keyboard is separate. This machine has two cartridge slots (one at the front).

  6. Japanese typewriter - Wikipedia

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    The Otani Japanese Typewriter Company and Toshiba also released their own typewriters later. [3] The Japanese typewriter was bulky and laborious to use. Unlike the English-language typewriter, which allows the typist to key in text quickly, one needed to locate and then retrieve the desired character from a large matrix of metal characters. [4]

  7. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Arm Ltd. (sells designs only) Amazon (AWS Graviton is ARM-based); Apple Inc. (ARM-based CPUs) Broadcom Inc. (ARM-based, e.g. for Raspberry Pi) Fujitsu (its ARM-based CPU used in top supercomputer, still also sells its SPARC-based servers)

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  9. Japanese input method - Wikipedia

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    A thumb-shift keyboard is an alternative design, popular among professional Japanese typists. Like a standard Japanese keyboard, it has hiragana characters marked in addition to Latin letters, but the layout is completely different.