Hardware

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Laptop Inspiron 537s

The Inspiron 537s is simply the slim version of the Inspiron 537 with similar features. It replaces the Inspiron 530s. The Inspiron 537s is limited to an Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 whereas the…

Laptop Inspiron 545

The Dell Inspiron 545 straddles the line between budget and midrange PC because of its $720 price and a few above-baseline features. The problem is that we can find several desktops both more and…

Laptop Inspiron 545s

The Inspiron 545s is the slimmer version of the Inspiron 545. Like its mini-tower cousin, the Inspiron 545s is non-configurable and only retails at BestBuy and the Dell Outlet.

Laptop Inspiron 546

The Dell Inspiron 546 (i546-4354nbk) ($600 list) is Dell's AMD-powered, entry-level desktop PC-in-a-box. This model, only available at Staples, is aimed at consumers who want an easy way to…

Laptop Inspiron 6000

The base model was shipped in 1st quarter 2005 with a 1.5 GHz (upgradeable up to 2.13 GHz) Intel Pentium M processor or a 1.3 GHz (upgradeable up to 1.5 GHz) Intel Celeron M processor, 256 MB RAM…

Laptop Inspiron 8600

The Dell Inspiron 8600 is licensed to thrill with its Widescreen UltraSharp display, fast Intel processor, and the latest graphics card. With its exceptional mobility options, including extended…

Laptop Inspiron 9300

17-inch wide-screen display; very good performance with games and 2D business applications; comparatively lightweight; quality speakers; runs Windows XP Media Center; features double-layer DVD…

Laptop Inspiron M101z

Released online August 5, 2010, the Inspiron M101z is Dell's 11.6" budget laptop that weighs 3.44 lbs. While Dell markets this as a small laptop, most competing 11.6" models are marketed as…

LaserJet

After failing with the Ricoh engine 2687/88 laser printers, HP returned to Canon for its third-generation laser printer. Codenamed "Sprout", this printer was the first to carry the LaserJet name…

LaserJet 2000

The LaserJet 2000 was an A3/B-size, 300 dpi, duplexing laser printer with a maximum speed of 20 pages per minute. The LaserJet 2000 came standard with two paper trays and an optional 2000-sheet…

LaserJet 4

The LaserJet 4 was HP's first 600 dot per inch laser printer. It was based on the Canon EX engine and had a maximum print speed of eight pages per minute. The LaserJet came standard with a 100-…

LaserJet 4V

The LaserJet 4V was based on the Canon BX engine which had a maximum print speed of 16 pages per minute. The primary differentiating feature of the LaserJet 4V was its ability to print on A3 paper…

LaserJet II

The LaserJet II replaced the LaserJet Plus. It had a new engine that printed at the same eight page per minute speed. It was also a single-bin printer. It came standard with built-in RS-232-C and…

LaserJet IID

The LaserJet IID had the same features as the LaserJet II, plus an additional paper tray. The LaserJet IID came standard with two-sided (duplex) printing capability. This printer was based on the…

LaserJet III

The LaserJet III was another significant breakthrough for HP. It was based on the same 8 ppm Canon SX engine as the LaserJet II. The LaserJet III offered two major improvements. It offered…

LaserJet IIID

The LaserJet IIID was the dual-bin version of the LaserJet III. It also came standard with duplex printing capability.

LaserJet IIIP

The LaserJet IIIP was the Resolution Enhancement Technology version of the LaserJet IIP. It also came with more memory (1 MB standard, expandable to 5 MB).

LaserJet IIISi

The LaserJet IIISi was HP's first real low-cost network printer. It was based on the Canon NX engine which had a maximum print speed of 17 pages per minute. It came standard with two 500-sheet…

LaserWriter

The LaserWriter was a laser printer with built-in PostScript interpreter introduced by Apple in 1985. It was one of the first laser printers available to the mass market. In combination with…

LaserWriter 12/640 PS

The LaserWriter 12/640 PS was a laser printer running an AMD 29040 printer at 30Mhz. It used a PostScript Level 2 interpreter or PCL 5. Communication was through LocalTalk, Bi-Directional…

LaserWriter 16/600 PS

The Laserwriter 16/600 PS, introduced in 1994, was capable of 17 pages per minute and 600 dots per inch. It was succeeded by the Laserwriter 12/640.

LaserWriter 4/600 PS

The Laserwriter 4/600 PS, introduced in 1995, succeeded the Personal Laserwriter 300 series; it also had a printing speed of four pages per minute but had improved resolution.

LaserWriter 8500

The LaserWriter 8500 is Apple's premier, professional-quality work-group printing solution. It's the ideal choice for anyone who wants to print high volumes or complex documents quickly and with…

LaserWriter IIf

The LaserWriter IIF succeeded the IINTX. It had a larger ROM and ran a 68030 CPU at 20 MHz. Memory can be expanded to 32 MB, and it, supports use of an external SCSI drive for font storage. Along…

LaserWriter IIg

The LaserWriter IIG was the top end of Apple's second generation LaserWriter II line. It was the first LaserWriter with ethernet (AAUI), ran a 68030 CPU at 25 MHz and shipped with 5 MB of memory…

LaserWriter IINT

The LaserWriter IINT was intended for workgroups, forming the mid range of the new LaserWriter II line based on Canon's LBP-SX print engine. Like its predecessors, it featured a PostScript Level 1…

LaserWriter IINTX

The LaserWriter II NTX was considered by many to be the best laser printer available from any vendor. It held this top spot from the time it was introduced until QMS came out with the PS-810 turbo…

LaserWriter IISC

The LaserWriter IISC was a laser printer manufactured and sold by Apple. The printer formed the low end of the new LaserWriter II series, based on the Canon Inc. LBP-SX engine also used in the HP…

LaserWriter Plus

The LaserWriter Plus is a laser printer manufactured and sold by Apple. The printer is mechanically identical to the previous LaserWriter; the only difference between them is the expanded ROM…

LaserWriter Pro 600

The LaserWriter Pro 600 was the low end of LaserWriter 600 family and the first LaserWriter with a parallel port. It was part of the first generation to support 600 dpi resolution.

LaserWriter Pro 630

The LaserWriter Pro 630 was almost identical to the LaserWriter Pro 600. It too had a Motorola 68030 processor running at 25Mhz and used the PostScript Level 2 interpreter as well as PCL 4+. The…

LaserWriter Pro 810

The LaserWriter Pro 810 had multiple paper cassettes, a first in Apple printing.It used a slower processor than other printers in the LaserWriter line.The Weitek 8200 processor ran at 7.25Mhz.In…

LaserWriter Select 300

The LaserWriter Select 300 used the QuickDraw language and was capable of producing five pages a minute at a DPI of 300. It used a serial port for communication and had a maximum RAM of 4.5MB.…

LaserWriter Select 310

The LaserWriter Select 310 was something of an anomaly for Apple, a PostScript printer without network support. The Select 310 has a standard Mac RS-422 DIN-8 serial port and a parallel port for…

LaserWriter Select 360

The highest end of the new line of LaserWriter Select series of printers, the LaserWriter Select 360 had an AMD 29200 processor running at 16Mhz and had a maximum RAM of 16MB. It used the…

Lasonic 2000 TV Game

This system was released in France by Lasonic around 1976 under the "LASONIC 2000" name (its original name remains unknown, as hidden by additional stickers on the box). It is analog and uses…

Latitude 10 Tablet

Get more done and have more fun with the Dell Latitude 10 tablet. Its easy-to-use features plug into work and life.

Latitude 100L

The Dell Latitude 100L offers an ideal mobile notebook solution for your business at great value. Positioned for those businesses who require essential productivity, dependable quality and high…

Latitude 110L

Starting at $899, the Latitude 110L is a cost-effective foundation for the Intelligent Classroom, an interactive educational environment that combines multi-media tools, personal computing and the…

Latitude 120L

The Latitude 120L is a 14.1" or 15.4" screen budget laptop for small businesses.Dell Latitude 120L Notebook Computer (Off-Lease)
The Dell Latitude 120L Notebook Computer comes with an Intel…

latitude 13

The Dell Latitude 13 is for professionals who have a keen taste for design and below-average standards for battery life and performance.

Latitude 2100

Rugged design with rubber cover; touch-screen option.Tiny keyboard; big and heavy for a Netbook.Aimed primarily at school kids, the Dell Latitude 2100 is an interesting new take on the Netbook. It…

Latitude 2110

Whether you need a compact, ultraportable computing solution or a secondary PC for staying in touch on the road, Dell™ Latitude™ 2110 has the features and flexibility to help you achieve more…

Latitude 2120

The Dell Latitude 2120 packs a standard set of Netbook components into a rugged body with a rubberized finish. Welcome options include an HD display and a touch screen.With more powerful…

Latitude ATG

The Latitude ATG is a tough, All Terrain Grade laptop designed for demanding work environments where dust, vibration and moisture are daily facts of life. Fully compatible with the standard…

Latitude ATG D620

Flexible configuration; shock-mounted hard drive; rugged, spill-proof design.Some ports not protected; expensive and heavy compared to nonrugged versions of the same system.

Latitude C400

Manufactured by Dell, the C400 Latitude Laptop comes installed with a 1.2 GHz, 256 Mb RAM along with a Pentium III processor that helps the machine run faster and prevents it from getting bogged…

Latitude C500

The Latidtude C500 is targeted at users who require the best combination of form and features in a lightweight design. Optimized for size and weight while maintaining the best mainstream features…

Latitude C510

The Dell Latitude C510 notebook is integrated with Intel Pentium III core processor with speed up to 1GHz. The 20GB hard drive installed in this Dell 14.1-inch notebook stores a decent number of…

Latitude C540

The Dell Latitude C540 is one of many options within the Latitude series of computers. While it was a good choice when Dell released it, today it meets only the most basic of computing needs.…

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