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  2. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    Inspiron XPS Gen 2/XPS M170 (2005) – This successor to the first Inspiron XPS replaced the desktop Pentium 4 processor of its predecessor with a mobile Pentium M processor, which provided almost the same level of performance as the desktop Pentium 4 at a lower clock rate and reduced the weight from 9.06 lb to 8.6 lb. Due to the use of a ...

  3. Wausau Pilot and Review - Wikipedia

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    The name was promptly shortened to Pilot and Review, under the leadership of E. B. Thayer, who also titled it Pilot-Review, From July 1896 (some say 1901), it was renamed as the Wausau Pilot (or, alternatively, Wausau Daily Pilot), continuing under that name until July 1920, when Thayer sold out to the Pilot Printing & Publishing Co ...

  4. Compaq - Wikipedia

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    Under Pfeiffer's tenure as chief executive, Compaq entered the retail computer market with the Compaq Presario as one of the first manufacturers in the mid-1990s to market a sub-$1000 PC. In order to maintain the prices it wanted, Compaq became the first first-tier computer manufacturer to utilize CPUs from AMD and Cyrix .

  5. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    Framework Laptop 16 is a larger laptop unveiled at the promotional Next Level keynote in March 2023. It is dubbed the “holy grail” of upgradeable laptops for engineers and gamers due to the new expansion bay that can attach PCIe components such as a dedicated GPU, as well as adapt the laptop's cooling system. [31]

  6. eMachines - Wikipedia

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    eMachines M5405 laptop. eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. [1] The company sold PCs at prices ranging at $399 or $499, not including a monitor. [2] By March 1999, the company was ranked fourth in U.S. computer sales, with a 9.9% market share. [1]

  7. IBM PC–compatible - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPak 286, an IBM PC compatible computer running AutoCAD under MS-DOS. By 1983, IBM had about 25% of sales of personal computers between $1,000 and $10,000, and computers with some PC compatibility were another 25%. [22] As the market and competition grew IBM's influence diminished.

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