Hardware
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| 2530p Elitebook | Lighten your workload. With a starting weight of just 3.0lb/1.36kg, the stylish HP EliteBook 2530p series is HP's smallest and lightest business notebook PC and comes with all the features to keep… |
| 2540p Elitebook | Starting at just 3.38 lb, the durable HP EliteBook 2540p is HP’s smallest and lightest EliteBook, the HP EliteBook 2540p to best meet your needs. Choose a full-performance, standard voltage… |
| 2560p Elitebook | Pint-sized powerhouse. Take care of business in high places and tight spaces, using a powerhouse notebook—the smallest and lightest full-power HP EliteBook. With a 12.5-inch diagonal display, it’s… |
| 2563 Printer | The 2563A was a dot matrix printer with a maximum speed of 300 lines per minute. It came standard with an HP-IB interface. RS-232, RS-422 and Centronics interfaces were also available. The 2563A… |
| 2601A | The 2601A was a 40 character-per-second daisy wheel printer. It was a wide-carriage printer that could also print on multipart forms. HP OEM'd this printer from Diablo (model 630). The 2601A came… |
| 2602A Printer | Like the 2601A, the 2602A was also OEM'd from Diablo. The 2602A was basically a lower speed (25 characters-per-second) version of the 2601A. It also did not offer an optional cut sheet paper… |
| 2603A Printer | The 2603A was a dasiy wheel printer with a print speed of 48 cps. It replaced the 2602A and 2601A and came with a serial interface. The 2603A offered an optional triple bin sheet feeder (26030E)… |
| 2607A Printer | The 2607A was a wide-carriage dot matirx printer with a maximum print speed of 200 lines per minute. The 2607A did not have graphics capability and printed characters in a 5 x 7 dot cell matrix.… |
| 2608A Printer | The 2608A was marketed as a medium-speed printer for connection to HP systems. This highly-reliable dot-matrix printer had a maximum print speed of 400 lines per minute. In graphics mode, it… |
| 2613A Printer | The 2613A was a wide-carriage full-character drum printer with a maximum print speed of 300 lines per minute. It was not graphics capable but could handle multipart forms of up to six pages. |
| 2614A Line Printer | The 2614A was a 600 line per minute drum printer. It had a platten width of 132 characters and could print multi-part forms of up to six copies. The 2610A ($14,500) was also a drum printer which… |
| 2617A Printer | The 2617A was a wide-carriage full-character drum printer with a maximum print speed of 600 lines per minute. It was designed for use with HP 3000 systems. The 2617A was not graphics capable but… |
| 2618A Printer | The 2618A was a wide-carriage full-character drum printer with a maximum print speed of 1250 lines per minute. It was not graphics capable but could handle multipart forms of up to six pages. |
| 2619A Printer | The 2619A was a 132-column, 1000 lines-per-minute chain printer for connection to large HP systems. It printed Gothic typeface. The 2619A was introduced for use with HP3000 Series II and… |
| 2631 Printer | The 2631 was a family of printers that included the 2631A, 2631G and 2635. They were dot matrix printers with a print speed of 180 characters per second. The 2631B was priced at $3,350 and the… |
| 2635A | The 2635A had the same printing features as the 2631A and offered the additional capability of terminal I/O and keyboard. It came standard with an RS-232-C interface. |
| 2671 Printer | The 2671A was a text-only printer with a maximum print speed of 120 characters per second. It printed characters in a 9 x 15 dot cell matrix. The 2671G was priced at $1295 and added graphics… |
| 2673A Printer | The 2673A had the same features as the 2671G, plus auto-centering, windowing and offsets. It included an extensive control panel through which users could set margins, tabs, print mode, character… |
| 2674A Printer | The 2674A was the optional internal thermal printer for the HP 150 Touchscreen. The 2674A was graphics-capable (90 dpi) with a maximum print speed of 120 Characters per second. |
| 2680A | The 2680A was HP's first laser printer. The 2680A had a print resolution of 180 dots per inch and a top speed of 45 pages per minute. It printed on A/A4-size fanfold paper rather than cut sheet… |
| 2688A Printer | Codenamed "Bonsai" (after the small Japanese tree), the 2688A and 2687A (Series 1200) were HP's first desktop laser printers. Both had a print speed of 12 pages per minute, with a resolution of… |
| 2730p Elitebook | Productivity with a twist, starting at 3.7 lbs/1.7 kg, the HP EliteBook 2730p notebook PC offers you the functionality of an ultra-light notebook plus the flexibility of an ultra-slim tablet. |
| 2740p Elitebook | With a twist and a touch, the HP EliteBook 2740p Tablet PC combines the performance of a notebook with the flexibility of a tablet. It features a 12.1-inch diagonal display with optional… |
| 2760p Elitebook | As a convertible notebook, the HP Elitebook 2760p faces the challenge of balancing its laptop and tablet functionality. At first glance, it appears to be a notebook first, tablet second. But upon… |
| 2762A Printing Terminal | The 2762A was a printing terminal. It included a full typewriter-style keyboard and printed 75 columns. It came with an RS-232 interface (up to 300 baud), and printed at 30 characters per second.… |
| 2767A | The 2767A was a narrow-carriage full-character printer with a maximum print speed of 356 lines per minute (when printing all 80 columns). The 2767A was a "drum" impact printer. A rotating drum… |
| 2932A | The 2932A was a dot matrix printer with a print speed of 200 characters per second. Characters were printed in a 9 x 12 dot cell matrix and graphics were printer at 90 dots per inch. The 2932A… |
| 2934A Printer | Like the 2932A, the 2934A had a draft-quality (9 x 12 dot cell matrix) print speed of 200 characters per second. The 2934A could also print in "letter-quality" (36 x 24 dot cell matrix) at 67… |
| 307X Data Capture Terminals | The 3070A was the first product developed by HP's Grenoble Division. The data capture terminals were designed for use in manufacturing environments by operators with little or no computer… |
| 3081A Data Collection Terminal | The 3081A was an industrial terminal that was waterproof.It had a 1-line,32-character display.The 3081A had a mean time between failure specification of twelve years. |
| 3082A Touch Terminal | The 3082A was a sealed, industrial terminal. It came with a 28 x 80 character touch screen and included an alpha keyboard mounted immediately to the right of the screen. The 3082A was plug-… |
| 3092A Industrial Terminal | The 3092A and the 3093A($6,040) were the "strongest industrial terminal ever" according to HP's Grenoble Division.The 3092A was software compatible with the 2622A text terminal,and the 3093A was… |
| 3396A Integrator | Integrators were part of HP's chemical analysis business (not really computer printers like the other products in this class). |
| 370DE6-G | Supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, RJ45 output. |
| 370DER | Supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, RJ45 output. |
| 370DLR | Supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, RJ45 output. |
| 370SSE | Supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, RJ45 output. |
| 370SSR | All of Supermicro's products are fine-tuned for cutting-edge performance. With a top-down product philosophy, Supermicro's complete product line of Xeon, Pentium III, Pentium II, Pentium Pro,… |
| 3R System L700 | The L700 Eclipse is the latest mid-tower case from the South-Korean 3R System, coming with three two-speed fan controllers and an external hard drive/SSD docking bay. |
| 3R System T100 | 3R System tried to make a mid-tower case with lots of features as cheap as possible.A huge hole in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU cooler. |
| 45CS | With an low- power processor [Intel® AtomTM ] integrated, the 45CS series are designed for a range of new market segments which focus on low-cost Internet-focused machines- nettops. With the… |
| 45CSX | With an low- power processor [Intel® AtomTM ] integrated, the 45CS series are designed for a range of new market segments which focus on low-cost Internet-focused machines- nettops. With the… |
| 45CTD | With an low- power processor [Intel® AtomTM ] integrated, the 45CTD are designed for a range of new market segments which focus on low-cost Internet-focused machines- nettops. With the Intel®… |
| 45CTP | With an low- power processor [Intel® AtomTM ] integrated, the 45CTP are designed for a range of new market segments which focus on low-cost Internet-focused machines- nettops. With the Intel®… |
| 5012B-6 | The 5012B-6 model offers an Adaptec AIC-7899 dual channel Ultra160 SCSI controller and two hot-swappable SCSI HD bays for outstanding availability and scalability.If you are working within a… |
| 5013C-M / 5013C-MB | 1 x 64-bit 66MHz Full-height, Half-length PCI Expansion Slot. |
| 5013C-M8 / 5013C-M8B | Designed by industry leaders Supermicro, the 5013C-M8 is a server capable of a wide variety of tasks. Supporting Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron processors, these servers offer the very best in… |
| 5013C-MT / 5013C-MTB | The SuperServer 5013C-MT is a single Pentium4-processor based server that offers an exceptional price/performance value. Support for Pentium4 processors of up to 3.40GHz with Hyper Threading at a… |
| 5013G-6 / 5013G-6B | 1 x 32-bit 33MHz Full-height, Full-length PCI Expansion Slot. |
| 5013G-i / 5013G-iB | Going at blistering fast speeds, the 5013G-I provides maximum functionality and efficiency all in one sleek case. Designed by industry veterans Supermicro computers, this server will ensure you… |
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