Hardware

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HP-67

The HP-67 and HP-97 were introduced as a matched set. The 97 had a printer, a larger case and a much larger battery pack. They were otherwise functionally equivalent. An HP Catalog described them…

HP-70

The HP-70 was a lower end business calculator designed to complement the HP-80. It retained the time value of money solver of its more expensive sibling but dropped, bond price and yield, sum of…

HP-75D

The HP-75C and HP-75D were hand-held computers programmable in BASIC, made by Hewlett-Packard from 1982 to 1986.

The HP-75 had a single-line liquid crystal display, 48 KiB system ROM and 16…

HP-80

The HP-80 was HP's second handheld calculator. This calculator was designed for business rather than scientific/engineering. In addition to having different functions, it was designed with a…

HP-81

The HP-81 was a top-of-the-line desktop printing calculator which was built like a tank using the same structural foam case as the HP-9805. It used a contactless keyboard with keys that looked and…

HP-85

The HP-85 was a famous all-in-one computer, which met a great worldwide success thanks to its high reliability and ease of use. It featured a 8 bit processor, 16 KB of RAM, a built-in 5" CRT…

HP-91

The HP-91 was HP's first battery powered printing calculator. The printer was a moving head thermal design that printed from about 1 to 1.5 lines per second. This relatively low speed was designed…

HP-92

The HP-92 was HP's second battery powered printing calculator. It was the business/financial model of the series and featured an improved Time Value of Money solver that could compute any of the…

HP-95C

The HP-95C was one of the later 90 series calculators meant to be introduced in 1977. After an initial production run of fifty or a hundred units (recollections vary), HP abandoned the model and…

HP-97

The HP-67 and HP-97 were introduced as a matched set. The 97 had a printer, a larger case and a much larger battery pack. They were otherwise functionally equivalent. An HP Catalog described them…

HP-97S

The HP-97S I/O calculator was a crossover from the personal calculators of the Corvallis Advanced Products Division to the larger calculators of the Colorado Calculator Products Division. It was a…

HP-Vectra

The original Vectra was HP's first IBM-compatible PC. It came with an Intel 80286 CPU running at 8 MHz. The base model offered 256KB RAM, expandable to 3.64MB and came with seven expansion slots.…

HT Omega CLARO

CLARO is HT OMEGA's classic HD sound card with onboard digital input/output and support for Front Panel Audio. And Claro provides Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Headphones, and Base Management. Enjoy…

HT Omega CLARO halo

HT Omega has created a sound board that lets you set the output impedance via jumpers all the way up to 600 ohms. Of course, that wouldn't do you much good if the sound didn't match it. How does…

HT Omega CLARO halo XT

HT Omega has created a sound board that lets you set the output impedance via jumpers all the way up to 600 ohms. Of course, that wouldn't do you much good if the sound didn't match it. How does…

HT Omega CLARO I I

Enjoy crystal clear audio as it was meant to be heard. CLARO II provides up to 7.1ch analog outputs, optical input, optical output, coaxial output, 2pin digital input and 2pin digital output on…

HT Omega CLARO plus +

CLARO plus + is the premier digital HD audio solution featuring a set of clear 8 discrete outputs, digital outputs and inputs in a well arranged design. The S/PDIF optical and coaxial outputs are…

HT Omega eCLARO

eCLARO is HT OMEGA's PCIexpressx1 slot interface sound card. And it supports 8ch analog outputs and optical digital output on onboard. And eClaro provides Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Headphones,…

HT Omega STRIKER 7.1

You love enjoying Hollywood movies on your desktop computer and would love to have the original audio that the producer intended to reproduce in the theater. But most computer sound cards don't…

HT-4372 Horizontal Inserter Printer

The HT-4372 printer used a horizontal inserter system and had independent mechanisms for feeding continuous and cut paper. Its distinguishing feature was the ability to automatically switch…

HT-4374 Dot Printer

The HT-4372 printer used a horizontal inserter system and had independent mechanisms for feeding continuous and cut paper. Its distinguishing feature was the ability to automatically switch…

HT-5347 Dot Impact Printer

The HT-5347 dot impact printer could print Japanese language documents created with word processing functions. It could not print images.

HT-5641-31 Page Printer

Hitachi had two printers for the HITAC T-560/20 video data system: the HT-5641 page printer, and the HT-5347 dot impact printer.

Huawei IDEOS S7 Slim

Huawei Ideos S7 Slim is running on Android 2.2 Operating System. It has the attractive Display TFT capacitive touchscreen, with 256K colours, 480 x 800 pixels, and 7.0 inches screen. This model…

Huawei MediaPad

Huawei MediaPad is one of the first devices to market with Google`s latest version of Honeycomb. Huawei has lots of stuffs to do like new messaging service, Message+, which is essentially the…

Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD

MediaPad 10 FHD is an Android tablet. It has 10.1-inch (1920 x 1200 pixels) HD IPS display and is powered by 1.5 GHz K3 quad-core processor.

Huawei MediaPad 10 Link

Huawei MediaPad 10 Link packs with 10.1-inch touch screen with a resolution support of 1280 × 800 pixels. The tablet running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system seems to have entrusted…

Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite

The Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite is a disappointing tablet. The good thing about the tablet is that it is extremely well built; the display is good for watching videos and the audio output from the…

i2DML-8G2

Support for Intelligent Platform Management Interface v.1.5.

i2DML-iG2

Supermicro motherboards are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance.

i2DMR-iG2

Support for Intelligent Platform Management Interface v.1.5.

I5065-92L01

Thin aluminum extrusion design,92mm fan.That is adapt for Mini ITX chassis.Support LGA1156/1155 Socket.Aluminum core insert heat sink design.

I5073-80L01

X shape aluminum extrusion design, with 80mm fan.It's fixed by screw and backplate.Support LGA1156/1155 socket.

I5079-90F11

For Intel stanard Mini ITX cooler,Aluminum crotch fin design with PWM+TC function fan.Aluminum Crotch Fin design.Support LGA1155/1156 socket.

I5095-92L11

X shape aluminum extrusion design,with PWM control fan. It's Fixed by screw and backplate.Support LGA1156/1155 socket.

I5095-92L31

Support Intel LGA1155/1156 socket,push pin design make easy to install. The fan is with PWM function.Al fin copper insert design.

I7130-12T31

For Intel standard design with a big fan.The fan is with PWM and TC control function.Push design,It's easy to be installed.

I7130-92B31

Special one divide two branchs design with 30mm copper core be inserted. 92mm Fan is with PWM function.Al fin copper insert design.

IBM System/360 Model 95

•The Data Processing Division announces on July 1 that NASA has formally accepted two new IBM System/360 Model 95 computers. Installed at the Goddard Space Flight Center, the new computers are the…

IBM 001 Key Punch

This was the first key punch (i.e. card punch operated from a keyboard), allowing a skilled operator to punch 200-300 cards per hour.

IBM 002 Port-a-Punch

A keypunch is a device for manually entering data into punched cards by precisely punching holes at locations designated by the keys struck by the operator. Early keypunches were manual devices.…

IBM 010 Card Punch

The IBM Type 10 Card Punch is a table top electric Key Punch that was Manufacturer by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) around 1945. This device allows the operator to manually…

IBM 011 Electric Punch

IBM's Type 011 Electric Punch. Introduced in 1923, when IBM cards had 45 columns and round holes. This was the first punch with electric power; holes are punched by electromagnets rather than…

IBM 012 Electric Duplicating Key Punch

The IBM Type 012 tabletop key punch (1925) was the first model capable of duplication; that is, automatically copying columns from one card to another.

IBM 016 Motor-Driven Electric Duplicating Key Punch

The IBM Type 016 Motor-Driven Electric Duplicating Key Punch, introduced in 1929*, the kind used in Columbia's Statistical and Astronomical Laboratories, and later in Watson Scientific Laboratory…

IBM 024 Card Punch

The IBM 024 Card Punch and IBM 026 Printing Card Punch were announced in 1949. They were almost identical, with the exception of the printing mechanism. The heart of the 024 and 026 keypunches was…

IBM 026 Printing Card Punch

The IBM 024 Card Punch and IBM 026 Printing Card Punch were announced in 1949. They were almost identical, with the exception of the printing mechanism. The heart of the 024 and 026 keypunches…

IBM 029 Card Punch

Introduced with System/360 in 1964, the 029 had new character codes for parentheses, equal and plus as well as other new symbols used in the EBCDIC code. The IBM 029 was mechanically similar to…

IBM 031 Alphabetical Duplicating Punch

The IBM Type 31 Alphabetical Duplicating Punch, a motor-driven key punch from 1934, with a typewriter-like keyboard and a separate numeric keypad. This model (which was current with the release of…

IBM 032 Printing Punch

During the first half-century of modern information processing, data were stored in cards by holes punched on the card. The IBM 032 Printing Punch of 1933 was the first machine to punch digits or…

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