Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| ThinkServer TS100 | The TS100 was described by PCPro as having rock-solid build quality.It was described as being very similar to IBM’s X3200 M2 pedestal server.The front of the server offered room for two 5.25 inch… |
| ThinkServer TS130 | The TS130 was a ThinkServer model launched by Lenovo in 2011 primarily for small businesses.This server was intended to replace Lenovo’s 2010 entry-level offering, the TS200v.The server was… |
| ThinkServer TS200 | The Lenovo ThinkServer TS200 is an affordable single processor tower server |
| ThinkServer TS200v | The TS200v was described by PCMag as a good choice for small businesses.While the server offered adequate performance, the review indicated that the use of Windows Server 2008 R2 foundation… |
| ThinkServer TS430 | In its review of the TS430, techpowerup stated, “The all-new, highly scalable ThinkServer TS430 sets a new standard in its class with options for an enormous 16 TB of hot swap storage capacity,… |
| ThinkStation C20 | The C20 workstation was compact, designed to be easy to mount on a rack.This compact size allowed up to 14 workstations to be stacked in a standard 42U rack.It also meant that users who used a… |
| ThinkStation D10 | For the D10 workstation, Lenovo incorporated server grade chipset and processors, as opposed to the S10.The Intel 5400a chipset used in the workstation supported two Intel Xeon processors and 64GB… |
| ThinkStation D20 | Also released in 2010 along with the S20, the D20 workstation was reported by Desktop Engineering as bearing a strong resemblance to the S20, although it was noticeably larger.According to Desktop… |
| ThinkStation E20 | The E20 workstation was called ‘a “real” workstation for the price of a consumer PC’ by PCMag.It received the “Honorable Mention” award in PCMag’s “Best of the Year” 2010 awards.The workstation… |
| ThinkStation E30 | Announced in March 2011, the E30 workstation could be equipped with either Intel Core i processors or Intel Xeon processors. The workstation could be equipped with either 80GB or 160GB solid state… |
| ThinkStation S10 | In its review of the S10, Trusted Reviews indicated that the workstation used a consumer chipset – while also saying, “Looking at the available specifications, there's nothing to raise suspicion… |
| ThinkStation S20 | The S20 workstation was released by Lenovo in 2009 and had significant expansion options.The workstation included a PCI, PCIe x1, and two PCIe x16 slots.The workstation also included space for a… |
| Thumbo | A USB-powered, DIP-style breakout board for connection to any Overo COM without on-board wireless communications. |
| ti BA 20 Profit Manager | TI’s BA 20 profit manager calculator is an important item on any salesperson’s or shopkeeper’s desk. In addition to standard calculator functions there are pre-programmed buttons to handle cost/… |
| ti BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL | The BA II Plus Professional calculator features all the great features of its predecessor while packing in even more time-saving functions to make short work of complex equations. It's an ideal… |
| ti BAII PLUS | The BA II Plus operates in standard calculator and worksheet modes. The standard mode lets you perform common math as well as operations involving the time value of money--that is, applications… |
| TI CC 40 | The Compact Computer 40 is a cute little system which represents Texas-Instrument's first entry into the portable computer market. It can be considered in many ways as the TI-99/4A's little… |
| TI-10 | The TI-10 is perfect for the primary grades. It combines popular features of the TI-15 Explorer and MathMate, which makes it a unique tool for grades K-3. The TI-10s comfortable, colorful design… |
| TI-108 | The Texas Instruments TI-108 calculator is designed to help students with basic math operations. Color coded keys of this Texas Instruments Basic Calculator provides for easy distinguishing of… |
| TI-15 Explorer | TI-15 Explorer is a calculator designed by Texas Instruments, intended for use in classes from grades 3-5. It is the successor to the TI-12 Math Explorer. For younger students, TI recommends the… |
| TI-1706 SV | The TI-1706SV was introduced in 1998 and uses a smooth design as a teaser for the later €-2001 calculator. The featured calculator was manufactured in October 1999 by Kinpo Electronics, Inc. in… |
| TI-1795 SV | Make your calculations accurate with the Texas Instruments 1795 SV calculator. For easy operation, this Texas Instruments basic calculator offers large contoured keys and a giant superview display… |
| TI-30X IIS | Solve all your mathematical problems swiftly with the Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS calculator that provides accurate results. With 2-line display, this Texas Instruments calculator lets you view… |
| TI-30Xa | The TI-30XA is a scientific calculator with many functions. You can calculate problems with fractions and decimals, as well as solve problems of probability and functions. A scientific calculator… |
| TI-30XS MultiView | Designed with unique features to allow you to enter more than one calculation compare results and explore patterns all on the same screen. Enter and view calculations in common Math Notation via… |
| TI-34 MultiView | Designed with unique features to allow you to enter more than one calculation compare results and explore patterns all on the same screen. Enter and view calculations in common Math Notation via… |
| TI-36X Pro | TI’s latest and most advanced scientific calculator features a high-quality MultiView™ display and MathPrint™ capability. Enhanced math functionality makes it ideal for computer science and… |
| TI-503 SV | This compact unit measures just 5 by 3 by 0.5 inches and has a +/- switch key to simplify entering negative numbers. The 7-millimeter-tall character display is easy to read, and the soft large… |
| TI-73 Explorer | Take a look at TI’s next-generation handheld designed especially for grades 6-8. The TI-73 Explorer joins our popular line of handheld technology, providing a larger screen alternative for… |
| TI-83 Plus | The TI-83 Plus is an easy-to-use graphing calculator for math and science that lets students graph and compare functions, as well as perform data plotting and analysis. Its FLASH™ ROM memory… |
| TI-84 Plus | The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in early 2004. There is no original TI-84, only the TI-84 Plus and TI-84 Plus Silver Edition models. The TI-84… |
| TI-84 Plus Silver Edition | The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition graphing calculator comes with a USB cable, plenty of storage and operating memory, and lots of pre-loaded software applications (Apps) -- all to help you gain an… |
| TI-89 Titanium | Introducing TI's most powerful graphing calculator: The TI-89 Titanium, offering new features, preloaded Apps, and even more versatility. A built-in USB port makes data transfer ultra-convenient.… |
| TI-99/4 | Released in 1979, the 99/4 was TI's first entry into the home computer market and many expected it to be a hit since it was developed by a major semiconductor company. However, due to many factors… |
| TI-99/4a | The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A was an early home computer, released in June 1981, originally at a price of US$525. It was an enhanced version of the less successful TI-99/4 model, which was… |
| TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad | The first generation of TI-Nspire handhelds includes the ability to display multiple representations on a single screen, explore cause-and-effect scenarios and save work like on a computer. |
| TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad | TI-Nspire CAS Handheld with Touchpad. Allows educators and students to explore mathematical expressions in symbolic form. On the Home screen you can quickly perform calculations and graphing using… |
| TI-Nspire CX CAS Handheld | The Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX CAS is a sleek handheld calculator that enhances the process of learning mathematical concepts. This Texas Instruments calculator comes with a TI-Nspire Student… |
| TI-Nspire CX Handheld | Stay mobile, continue learning - Transfer class assignments from handheld to computer (PC and Mac). Complete work outside of school using student software. On the desktop at home or a laptop on… |
| TI-Nspire with Clickpad | The first generation of TI-Nspire handhelds includes the ability to display multiple representations on a single screen, explore cause-and-effect scenarios and save work like on a computer. |
| TI-Nspire with Touchpad | The Texas Instruments Ti-nspire Graphing Calculator with Touchpad features Includes an easy-glide Touchpad that works more like a computer with a mouse, See multiple representations of a single… |
| Tiger Game.com | The Game.com is a fifth-generation handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in August 1997. A smaller version, the Game.com Pocket Pro, was released in mid-1999. The first version of… |
| Tiger Game.com Pocket Pro | Because of poor sales with the original Game.com, Tiger developed an updated version known as the Game.com.pocket.pro. The console was shown at the American International Toy Fair in February 1999… |
| Tiger Quiz Wiz | While most of Tiger Electronics games where standalone games, Tiger eventually started to branch off into cartridge based games which started with the Quiz Wiz line of games. The Quiz Wiz was a… |
| Tiger R-Zone | The R-Zone is a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics. The R-Zone was shown at the American International Toy Fair in… |
| Tiki | Compact form factor. High-end processor and graphics. Dual SSD option. HDMI, DisplayPort, eSATA, and plenty of USB 3.0 ports. No bloatware. Great build quality. |
| Tiki Data Tiki-100 | Tiki 100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. The computer was launched in the spring of 1984 under the original name Kontiki 100, and was first and… |
| TK-80BS | In November of the following year, NEC marketed the TK-80BS expansion board for the TK-80 kit. This allowed the use of BASIC, and made it possible to connect the system to a household TV receiver… |
| TK-82 | The TK-82, of Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda, was one of the first Brazilian home computer anyone could afford. It was a fairly close copy of the Sinclair ZX-80 albeit looking very similar to a… |
| TK-83 | The TK83 followed the TK82. It was a close copy of the ZX81 but offered some enhanced features: 2 KB of RAM expandable up to 64 KB, and a joystick interface. |
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