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  2. 7 Costco Computer Deals To Shop This Fall - AOL

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    Keep reading to see which computers have the best deals at Costco. 24-Inch iMac. The iMac is perfect if you want something simple. ... Costco has it on sale for $2,299.99.

  3. 16 Best Tech Deals at Costco This November - AOL

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    Costco Tech Savings Nov. 18 to Dec. 2. Even more deals are ahead to wrap up November. Here’s a sample of top tech Costco members can expect to see go on sale starting Nov. 18:

  4. The 9 Best Sale Items at Costco Right Now - AOL

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    With the new year comes a fresh batch of Costco deals, and this month’s savings are too good to miss. The latest sale, running from December 26 through January 20, features incredible discounts ...

  5. Pointing stick - Wikipedia

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    A pointing stick (or trackpoint, also referred to generically as a nub or nipple) is a small analog stick used as a pointing device typically mounted centrally in a computer keyboard. Like other pointing devices such as mice , touchpads or trackballs , operating system software translates manipulation of the device into movements of the pointer ...

  6. Gateway HandBook - Wikipedia

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    The HandBook 486 also has a pointing device similar to the IBM trackpoint located on the right hand side of the keyboard just above the enter key. The Gateway HandBook remains one of the smallest laptops ever produced and was a precursor to Netbooks such as the Asus Eee PC, the Dell Inspiron Mini Series, and the Acer Aspire One. The Acer Aspire ...

  7. IBM ThinkPad 300 - Wikipedia

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    It was the second series for the ThinkPad line of notebook computers, and was a cost saving alternative to the 700. It was however known as one of IBM's failures, with most not working properly or being dead after leaving the production line. It was also grey instead of black, and was missing a TrackPoint, which made them unappealing to ...