Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| HCL ME XITE L 1014 C | HCL ME XITE L 1014 C laptop is equipped with a 14 inch LED backlit Display with 1366×768 pixels resolution and is powered by 2Ghz Intel Pentium B940 processor, DVD Super multi drive and Intel HD… |
| HCL ME XITE L 2025 A | HCL ME XITE L 2025 A is a stylish laptop featuring Intel® Core™i3 2330 M Processor, 1.3 Mega pixels Web cam, 750 GB Hard Disk Drive, 4 in 1 card reader and Mobile Intel® HM65 Express Chipset. |
| HCL ME XITE L 2035 B | HCL ME XITE L 2035 B laptop is equipped with a 15.6 inch LED backlit Display with 1366×768 pixels resolution and Intel Core Core i3-2310M processor, DVD Super multi drive and NVIDIA GeForce GT… |
| HCL ME XITE L 2035 C | HCL ME XITE L 2035 C laptop is equipped with a 15.6 inch LED backlit screen is powered by 2.5Ghz, Intel Core i3-2370M processor, DVD Super multi drive and Intel HM65 Express Chipset. It features 3… |
| HCL ME XITE M 2025 C | HCL ME XITE M 2025 C is a stylish laptop featuring Intel® Core™ i3 2350 M Processor, 1.3 Mega pixels Web cam, 4 in 1 card reader, Wireless LAN and Mobile Intel® HM65 Chipset. |
| HCL ME XITE M 2035 B | HCL ME XITE M 2035 B is a stylish laptop powered by Intel® Core™i3 2330 M Processor and features Mobile Intel® HM65 Chipset, Gigabit Ethernet controller, NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M Graphics and… |
| HCL ME XITE V 2025 B | Intel® Core™ i5 2450 M Processor (2.5Ghz, 3MB),Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology - yes,Enhanced Intel® SpeedStep® Technology - yes,Intel® Turbo Boost Technology - yes . |
| HCL ME XITE V 2035 A | HCL ME XITE V 2035 A laptop is equipped with a 15.6 inch LED backlit screen is powered by 2.5Ghz, Intel Core i5-2450M processor, DVD Super multi drive and Intel HM65 Express Chipset. It supports… |
| HD 250 GOLD | TVS HD 250 GOLD.The latest entrant to this trusted range is HD 250 GOLD - a powerhouse performer that offers you just about everything that you are looking for in a dot matrix printer. |
| Heath Zenith Z-100 | The Z-100 was a pre-assembled version of the Heathkit (recently purchased by Zenith Electronics to become ZDS) H100, which left the final component assembly to early computer hobbyists. |
| Heathkit EC-1 | In spite of its apparent simplicity, the EC-1 could solve a multitude of complex mechanical and mathematical problems thanks to nine DC operational amplifiers, three initial condition power… |
| Heathkit ET-3400 | The Heathkit/Zenith MicroComputer Learning System model ET-3400 was a very popular item designed to teach principles of computers and programming at Universities in the 1970s., and to educate the… |
| Heathkit GD-1380 | Heathkit was a famous kit manufacturer in the 1970s. Their catalog was long: it proposed everything from simple projects to advanced test equipment, color TV sets, Hi-Fi, and of course video games… |
| Heathkit GD-1999 | Heathkit's GD-1999 is a strange Pong system. Although Heathkit was famous for selling high quality products, the GD-1999 was not a real kit. As a matter of fact, this system was a clone of… |
| Heathkit H-19 | The Heathkit H19 terminal was introduced in August, 1980 at a price under $1,000.The terminal was available in assembled form as the Zenith Z-19. |
| Heathkit H-8 | Heathkit's H8 was an Intel 8080-based microcomputer sold in kit form starting in 1977. The H8 was similar to the S-100 bus computers of the era, and like those machines was often used with the CP/… |
| Heathkit H89 | The H-89 was sold under the two names: Heathkit H-89 and Zenith Data Systems Z-89. The H-89 was sold in kit form, the Z-89 came assembled. |
| Heathkit H9 Video Terminal | The H9 is an alphanumeric video terminal announced in 1989 to work with any digital computer, but built for the Heathkit H8. The H9 terminal consists of a 12” CRT display and uses a 67 key ASCII… |
| Heathkit HS-161 | Heathkit HS-161 transportable 8088 based computer introduced in 1984. |
| Heathkit HS-161 | Heathkit HS-161 transportable 8088 based computer introduced in 1984. |
| Heru Ellipses TV Sport | Heru Ellipses TV Sport (T-338) is a pong console made by Heru Ellipses in 1977. |
| Heru Ellipses TVG-621 | Heru Ellipses TVG-621 is a pong console released in 1977. It uses the AY-3-8500 chip and can play 4 games. |
| HGS Mr. Altus Tele Brain | Mr. Altus Tele Brain is a game console released by HGS Electronic in 1982. |
| HGS Telematch | HGS - Telematch TV Sports - model 406-6 includes 4 pong games and 2 shooting games. |
| HGS Telesport Model 4 | HGS Telesport Model 4 is a module-based console. The control panel on the console is composed of 10 buttons to select the different games offered by each cartridge (10 being the maximum).… |
| HH-400NEHA(300W) | Good quality power supplies for every user that needs a power supply.Continuous total DC output power:Real 300W.Operating ambient: 10 to 50 degrees centigrade. |
| HH-400PEHA(300W) | Good quality power supplies for every user that needs a power supply.Continuous total DC output power:Real 300W.Operating ambient: 10 to 50 degrees centigrade. |
| HH-400PEHA(300W) | Good quality power supplies for every user that needs a power supply.Continuous total DC output power:Real 300W.Operating ambient: 10 to 50 degrees centigrade. |
| High-Speed Kanji Printer (LP15000) | Kanji (Chinese characters) came into use in the information processing field after 1975. In the area of data communication, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (now NTT) planned for… |
| High-Speed Line Printer (LP1000) | As computer systems improved in performance and capacity, line printers became key devices for producing hard copies of large amounts of data. Thus, a pressing need to reduce printer prices and… |
| High-Speed Line Printer (LP1500) | To further improve the speed and the price/performance ratio, in 1975, the Electrical Communication Laboratories (ECL) of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (now NTT) began studies… |
| Hit-Go TVG-203 | Hit-Go TVG-203 is a pong console released by Hit-Go in 1977. |
| HITAC 201 | After the completion of the HITAC 301, Hitachi started working on an affordable compact computer in 1960 that was easy to set up for smaller businesses to do their business accounting on. The… |
| HITAC 8210 | This machine was developed as an enhanced model of the HITAC 8100, to cover the gap between small high-end models and mid-size low-end models in the HITAC 8000 Series of general purpose machines.… |
| HITAC 8300 | The HITAC 8000 Series was based on the basic concepts of the SPECTRA 70 Series, which RCA (Hitachi's technical partner) announced in 1964 to compete with IBM. Hitachi added its own technology to… |
| HITAC 8350 | This was a general-purpose computer, based on the design concept of the HITAC 8000 Series, with a significantly improved cost-performance ratio. It was announced in 1971, to meet a wide range of… |
| HITAC 8400 | The HITAC 8000 Series was based on the basic concepts of the SPECTRA 70 Series, which RCA (Hitachi's technical partner) announced in 1964 to compete with IBM. Hitachi added its own technology to… |
| HITAC 8450 | This was a general-purpose computer, based on the design concept of the HITAC 8000 Series, with a significantly improved cost-performance ratio. It was announced in 1971, to meet a wide range of… |
| HITAC E-600 | The HITAC E-600 Series was the minicomputer successor of the HITAC 10II Series, and was announced in 1980. It was a fully-equipped high-functionality 16-bit minicomputer which inherited the… |
| HITAC E-800 | The HITAC E-800 was a 32-bit super minicomputer developed by Hitachi and announced in 1980. It had a 32-bit architecture and instruction compatibility with the HITAC M Series, and was designed for… |
| HITAC FT6100 | Hitachi announced the HITAC FT6100 in October 1991, which was designed as a fault-tolerant server. Due to its hardware redundancy, the server could continue processing on one system if a fault… |
| HITAC L-320 Model 8/9 | As information processing systems spread from headquarters departments to plants and sales offices, Hitachi developed the HITAC L-320 not as a conventional batch system or online real-time system… |
| HITAC L-70/20 | The L-50/10 and 20 were successors of the L-320/50H. They enabled simultaneous business processing involving shared master workstation files, by connecting up to a maximum of 8 (or 4, with the L-… |
| HITAC L-70/68 | The L-70 system was expanded to 6 models -- L-70/08, 18, 28, 48, 58 and 68 -- to enable it to handle a wider range of needs. Compared with the L-70/55, the top of the line L-70/68 had a maximum… |
| HITAC L-700 | Hitachi announced the HITAC L-700 Model E office computer series in October 1991 as the successor to the L700 series. Hitachi developed an industry-leading 0.8-micron 530,000-transistor BiCMOS… |
| HITAC L-770 | Dramatically enhanced functionality was achieved by using 530,000 transistor BICMOS VLSI in the top-end HITAC L-780 Processor Group, and 100,000 gate CMOS VLSI in the HITAC L-750∼770 Processor… |
| HITAC M-220H | The M-220X Model, which was the successor of the M-220H, was developed as a computer system for achieving integrated OA systems in the era of "New Media". It came in 4 models, the M-220DX, HX, KX… |
| HITAC M-240H | The M-280H had 3.5--4 times the processing capacity of the M-180, and the M-260H had 3.5--4 times the processing capacity of the M-170. Together with the lower end models, the M-240H and M220H,… |
| HITAC M-260H | The high-end models, the M-280H and M-260H, were based on technology developed for the M-200H, and they achieved higher levels of performance and functionality by using newly developed technology… |
| HITAC M-280H | The M-280H had 3.5--4 times the processing capacity of the M-180, and the M-260H had 3.5--4 times the processing capacity of the M-170. Together with the lower end models, the M-240H and M220H,… |
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