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  2. Sigma Sport - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sport is a German manufacturer of electronic sports equipment. Products. Rox and Topline product lines of heart rate monitors, altimeters, and bike computers ...

  3. Cyclocomputer - Wikipedia

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    A cyclocomputer, cycle computer, cycling computer or cyclometer is a device mounted on a bicycle that calculates and displays trip information, similar to the instruments in the dashboard of a car. The computer with display, or head unit, usually is attached to the handlebar for easy viewing. Some GPS watches can also be used as display.

  4. SDS 9 Series - Wikipedia

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    The SDS 9 Series computers are a backward compatible line of transistorized computers produced by Scientific Data Systems in the 1960s and 1970s. This line includes the SDS 910, SDS 920, SDS 925, SDS 930, SDS 940, and the SDS 945. The SDS 9300 is an extension of the 9xx architecture.

  5. Sigma Sport (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The store has around 6000 square feet of retail space spread over two floors; there is also a third floor which accommodates a large workshop and a bike fitting studio. [citation needed] Over the years Sigma Sports has been building up its online business which was run from offices and warehousing on an industrial park near Esher.

  6. The Editor-Favorite Peloton Bike Is $400 Off for Prime Day - AOL

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    Last chance to steal this best-in-class bike during Amazon's massive deals event. ... The Editor-Favorite Peloton Bike Is $400 Off for Prime Day. Charles Thorp, NASM. July 17, 2024 at 10:33 PM ...

  7. SDS Sigma series - Wikipedia

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    The CII 10070 computer was a rebadged Sigma 7 and served as a basis for the upgraded, yet still compatible, Iris 50 and Iris 80 computers. The Xerox 500 series computers, introduced starting in 1973, were also compatible upgrades to the Sigma systems using newer technology.