Hardware
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| Extensa 7620 | Acer presents the Extensa 7620 powered by Windows Vista Home Premium for individual computing experience. The laptop is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor for the ultimate computing experience… |
| Extensa 7630 | The Extensa 7630 series boasts enhanced productivity, solid connectivity and good expandability. These benefits provide an attractive solution for today's business environment. |
| Extensis EX3000 | The Extensis Corp. EX3000 computer pulled together four emerging technologies; multiprocessor supercomputers, 8 bit microprocessors, the S100 bus standard and multiprocessor, multitasking… |
| EZ BookScan Center | Whether you are uploading photos or paperwork, the Plustek EZ BookScan Center can scan a variety of different media, including Books and Documents. Features that this scanner boasts are Auto… |
| F617R2-R72+ | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F617R2-RT+ | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F627R3-F73 | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F627R3-FT | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F627R3-R72B+ | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F627R3-RTB+ | The FatTwin is available in high-density 8 / 4 / 2 hot-plug system node configurations with a choice of memory capacities, hard disk drives, power supplies, front or rear I/O, PCI and networking… |
| F6427 Magnetic Disk Unit | Fujitsu started shipping the F6427 magnetic disk unit in November 1992. It combined large storage capacity — up to 45 GB per unit — with high performance — an average positioning time of 12… |
| F6429 Magnetic Disk Unit | The F6429 magnetic disk unit featured five-inch hard disk drives and utilized high-density technology for greater storage capacities. On top of this, it was designed to save space and power.… |
| F6456 Tape Library | The F6456, which began shipping in September 1992, was Fujitsu’s mid-range tape library that used IBM 3480-format tape media. Fujitsu already had the F6455 tape library (which started shipping in… |
| F6457 Tape Library | The F6457, which began shipping in July 1995, was Fujitsu’s mid-range tape library that used IBM 3480/3490-format tape media. Fujitsu had already released the F6455 tape library (which started… |
| F6458 Tape Library | The F6458, which began shipping in July 1998, was Fujitsu’s mid-range tape library that used IBM 3480/3490-format tape media. Fujitsu had already released the F6455 tape library (which started… |
| F6473A Magnetic Tape Unit | The F6473A, which began shipping in March 1991, was Fujitsu’s high-performance magnetic tape unit that used IBM 3480-format tape media. Although Fujitsu already had the F6470 magnetic tape unit (… |
| F6473K Magnetic Tape Unit | The F6473K, which began shipping in July 1993, was Fujitsu’s high-performance magnetic tape unit that used IBM 3490-format tape media. Fujitsu already had the F6470 magnetic tape unit (which… |
| F6484 Magnetic Tape Unit | The F6484, which began shipping in June 1999, was Fujitsu’s high-speed magnetic tape unit that used IBM 3590-format tape media. Fujitsu already had the F6470 magnetic tape unit (which started… |
| F6493 Array Disk Unit | The F6493 array disk unit*1 featured high availability using RAID-3 technology and fast access speeds by introducing larger cache memory and rotational synchronization technology.*2 Fujitsu began… |
| F6495 Array Disk Unit | The F6495 array disk unit*1 was a highly reliable storage system designed for continuous 24/7 operation. It featured RAID technology (RAID 0+1 (equivalent to 1+0)) — known as cluster mirroring,… |
| F6671A | The F6671A and F6677C, announced in February 1992, were distributed printers that connected to Fujitsu M series machines. They were compact, high-speed printers designed to fulfill the need for… |
| F6677C | The F6671A and F6677C, announced in February 1992, were distributed printers that connected to Fujitsu M series machines. They were compact, high-speed printers designed to fulfill the need for… |
| F6700E Japanese Language Line Printer | In September 1990, Fujitsu completed the F6700E, a printer which realized multi-media printing functions (diagram printing and image printing) and a bar code printing function. High-speed… |
| F6708B High-Speed Multicolor Cut-Sheet Printer | The F6708B, announced in April 1997, was a high-speed multicolor cut-sheet printer. It was the first printer for the Fujitsu GS series and the Fujitsu M series that could print seven colors… |
| F6712E Japanese Language Line Printer | This was Fujitsu's first Japanese language line printer (line printer for Japanese language processing) to employ laser-based xerography. Previous line printers, which were type-based impact… |
| F6722D Cut Paper Japanese Language Line Printer | This was a cut paper Japanese language line printer (line printer for Japanese language processing) from Fujitsu which achieved high-speed printing at a maximum of 125 pages per minute. Fujitsu… |
| F6735D Dot Line Printer | The F6735D, announced in April 1995, was Fujitsu’s fastest dot line printer at the time that used a dot-matrix print process. It supported various kinds of duplicate printing, such as duplicate… |
| F6765N Continuous-Form Page Printer | The F6765N, announced in February 1992, was Fujitsu’s first continuous-form page printer to support its new JEF/AP* print system. The new printer featured revamped functions and designs based on… |
| F6774D Cut-Sheet Page Printer | The F6774D was Fujitsu’s cut-sheet page printer that could print fast, high quality host forms and print personal computer/workstation documents via a host. Fujitsu announced the printer in May… |
| Face Off | Face-Off is a dedicated console that plays two Pong variations. The games are hockey and soccer and both can be played in expert or novice mode. The paddles are controlled with joysticks on the… |
| Facit Model 10-04 | The Facit model range was reorganised again in 1967, with new model numbers in a 10-XX series. Model 10-04 is essentially the same as the well-established CM2-16, but with a plastic housing, a… |
| Facit Model 10-07 | Model 10-07 from the late 1960s was the last of the Facit motor-driven calculators. It is functionally the same as the Model CA2-16, but with some minor internal changes and a re-styled plastic… |
| Facit Model 1051 | In 1967, finally came the model 1051 on the market, the first and only fully automated four-species machine Facit, which owns a printing unit. The Facit 1051 as an ordinary adding machine appears… |
| Facit Model 1111 | Facit Model 1111 is a re-packaged version of the famous Sharp EL-8. The Sharp machine was introduced in November 1970, and is generally accepted as the world's first battery-powered portable… |
| Facit Model 1121 | Facit 1121 was not really made by Facit, but instead marketed by Facit under license from Hayakawa Electric Corp. The machine was designed and manufactured by Hayakawa Electric in Japan, and… |
| Facit Model 1124 | The Facit 1124 from 1968 is a substantial but very basic four-function desk calculator with a 14-digit display and one user-accessible memory. The internal circuitry is typical of the transition… |
| Facit Model 1135J | This Facit Model 1135J from 1971 is a (relatively) compact desktop machine with a 16-digit display and three accessible memories. The 150 SSI chips of the first-generation machines have been… |
| Facit Model 1148 | The Facit Model 1148 is a print-only desktop calculator in a casing similar to the Sharp CS-743R from early 1973, but with the same chipset and printer as the later Sharp CS-523. |
| Facit Model 1218 | Facit (Facit AB) was an industrial corporation and manufacturer of office products. It was based in Åtvidaberg, Sweden, and founded in 1922 as AB Åtvidabergs Industrier. Facit AB, a manufacturer… |
| Facit Model C1-13 | This 1971 machine was the final version of the C1-13. The die-cast housing has been replaced by moulded plastic in a medium grey, with a pale yellow background around the registers. Production… |
| Facit Model C1-19 | This Facit model CI-19 is a, four rules, reversed pinwheel mechanical calculator with an 9 digit keyboard, a 10 digit input register a 10 digit revolutions register and a 19 digit accumulator… |
| Facit Model CA1-13 | A late-model CA1-13 in the light grey colour scheme. This model continued until the end of calculator production in 1973. |
| Facit Model CA2-16 | Facit Model CA2-16 from the 1960s is a fully-automatic machine with a 10-key numeric keypad and fully push-button operation. It is based on the 16-digit pin-wheel mechanism of the CM2-16 manual… |
| Facit Model CA2-16SX | The Model CA2-16SX is basically identical to the CA2-16, but without the accumulation and back-transfer functions on the counter register (Register II). |
| Facit Model CE1-13 | At the Düsseldorf variant of Facit NE has additionally installed a control lever, which the "short division", so the Stop Division with alternating positive and negative operations possible. This… |
| Facit Model CM2-13S | Model CM2-13S is another "Special" version of the CM2-16 in the older 9 x 8 x 13 register configuration, and without the back-transfer mechanism. The unwanted components were simply left out… |
| Facit Model CM2-16 | Model CM2-16 from the 1960s was the first Facit calculator to use the now-familiar ten-key numeric keypad in place of the 2-row "Dalton" keyboard. The keypad mechanism achieves a very light touch… |
| Facit Model CM2-16S | Model CM2-16S is a "Special" version of the CM2-16 which omits the back-transfer mechanism. The machine has a different keyplate and a revised pivot arrangement for the register clearing levers,… |
| Facit Model CS1-13 | Under the new model name CS1-13 the semi-automatic machine was sold until 1965. Maybe planned but probably never built has been a mechanism for rapid calculation of reciprocal values, which is… |
| Facit Model E | Performing a calculation operations carried out manually at the Facit T by turning a crank. In 1934 also appeared before the electrified version of the Model T, the Facit E, in which the Sprouts… |
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