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Model: Acer Aspire 3623NWXCi

 

* Age: 2 years (April 2006)

* CPU: Intel Celeron M 370 (1.5GHz/1M)

* LCD: 14.1" WXGA Wide TFT LCD

* RAM: 256MB DDR2 SDRAM

* HDD: 40GB

* Modem: Built in Modem 56K

* LAN: 10/100 Base T

* WLAN: 802.1161g

* Battery: Lithium Battery to last 5hours

   

Extra:

 

* Pre-loaded with original Window XP with recovery CD provided

* Pre-loaded with Microsoft Office 2003

* New motherboard changed in Dec 2007 (ACER orginal part)

* Charger

  

Free:

 

* Optical Mouse

* Carrying case

* Bluetooth adapter

  

Reason to sell: Upgraded to new laptop

 

Selling price: RM1,200

 

Contact me via im@tulipspeaks.com for more details and/or purchase order.

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

TYPE 2609-35J

Celeron 366MHz

196M RAM, 30G HDD

OS なし (FreeBSD)

Model DH610

 

Cooling system Smart fan

CPU Intel® 12th Gen LGA1700 socket Core i3/i5/i7/i9, Pentium, Celeron 65W processor

Chipset Intel® H610

Video Engine Processor Intel® UHD Graphics series

Max Resolution "HDMI 4096x2160@60Hz DisplayPort 4096x2160@60Hz"

Memory 2 x DDR4 3200/2933/2666 MHz, Max. 64GB

Storage "1 x 2.5"" HDD/SSD (max. 12.5 mm) 1 x SD card"

Expansion Slots "1 x M.2 2280, M Key 1 x M.2 2230, E Key"

Video Output HDMI Port 1

DisplayPort 2

VGA Port Optional

USB 3.2 Gen1/Gen2 (Front) 2(Include Type C x 1)/-

USB 2.0 (Front) 2

USB 3.2 Gen1/Gen2 (Rear) 2/-

USB 2.0 (Rear) 2

COM Port "1 x RS232 1 x RS232/422/485, Support 5V/12V"

Line out/Mic in 1/1

Network LAN "1 x Intel® 1G LAN 1 x Intel® 2.5G LAN"

Wifi Optional

VESA Bracket included

Dimension (L/W/H) mm 190 x 165 x 43

 

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Warranty

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Specifications

 

Certification CB, CE, BSMI, cTUVus, FCC, RCM, RoHS, VCCI

Operating Temperature (⁰C) 0~50

Chassis Metal

 

Warranty

 

36 Months Manufacturer Warranty against defects as described in a document inside the product’s packaging or manufacturer website.

 

Shipping

 

Shipping by default is an Australia Post parcel.

 

If you desire a different form of shipping please contact us in the assistance tab, or contact us after your order, and we can organise a courier of your choice, or for some products free pickup from the Stuff to Buy office in South-East Brisbane.

 

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Casio QT-8000C Point of Sale Cash Register

 

With its 1.2GHz CPU and ample memory/hard disk capacity, the QT-8000C is ideally equipped for efficient business operation. Its high-speed 100-base-T Ethernet capability strengthens the communication function and enhances operating friendliness. The QT-8000C incorporates the latest in PC technology based on an Intel Celeron 1.2GHz processor allowing peripheral connectivity and demanding software applications. The QT-8000C's latest PC architecture provides retail-specific powered interfaces for scanners, scales, POS printers, customer displays, magnetic card readers, etc., via four RS232 ports (one with 5V DC Power), four USB (V2.0) ports, a parallel port and a CF card slot. The QT-8000C supports Windows XP and Windows 2000 professional operating systems. Furthermore, a 15-inch touch TFT screen with 1024 x 768 XGA resolutions affords a wider viewing angle for an easier entry operation via the graphical user interface. The QT-8000C unit also has the ability to support "The Extended Windows Display" (2nd Display) and its adjustable mount ensures that operators can easily navigate through the application at the touch of a finger, further reducing time at the Point-of-Sale.

 

For More Details:- www.poppopofficemachines.com/casio/casio-qt-8000c-154108....

IBM ThinkPad R31:

1,113 Ghz Celeron

1 GB RAM Speicher

20 GB intern, 80 GB externe Festplatte.

Sitecom W-Lan Karte

 

Ich sitze im Sessel und surfe. Mein PC, ein superschneller Intel Dual Core mit 2x 3 Ghz ist meistens aus.

So ein Notebook ist eben nicht zu verachten.

Und bei schräg aufgenommenen Videos drehe ich es halt mal etwas.

(Seitenhieb auf eine bestimmte Userin hier :-) )

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Setting up to shoot all the raw footage of the Amazon Cube review videos. I had some rudimentary lighting and sound. I figure that I must start somewhere. At the time I had a Celeron laptop, so editing in Davinci Resolve 15 was almost to a crawl, but now I feel much more comfortable using this Non-Linear Editing software suite.

I learned that my Pentax K50 is woefully subpar at recording video. I had to vastly increase the lighting, and also record audio externally. My Note 8 recorded sound so much better than the K50. (Maybe in the future I'll look for a K70 or something that will also use a K-mount. No need to sideline decent lenses.)

 

This is the final video.

Amazon Fire TV Cube 4k (2nd Gen) Full Review - Old to New Media Player

youtu.be/ucfnH2INcy8

 

fresh install v7x86 on a hp celeron destop.

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Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Stability testing my Tualatin Celeron rig... Old but faithful tower :)

 

Tualatin 1.3ghz/256kb/100mhz fsb/1.5vcore @ 1.8ghz/140mhz fsb/1.7vcore

Celeron 2160 Mhz

3072 MB

160 GB

DVDRW

15.6" Display

Modem

Vista Home Basic

1 Año Garantia

Intel Pentium 4 Celeron 2.4GHZ

128KB Cache

400MHZ FSB

The pile of donations grows...

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Lenovo IdeaPad 110S 11.6-Inch Notebook - (Silver) (Intel Celeron N3160, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB eMMC, Windows 10) 93i radio.

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

This is an INTEL CELERON D 331. ~ XD

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

S.O. Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron"

Procesador: Intel Celeron M 1.50 Ghz

Unidad de Disco: 120 GB

Memoria: 760 MB

 

Tema: DiMurrineGTK

Iconos: Oxygen-Refit 2

Wallpaper: Roschard de la pagina oficial de Watchmen

I just bought this off ebay for $35. It has a Celeron D 2.4 gigahertz CPU and came with a fresh copy of Windows XP Pro. I upgraded it with some spare parts -- 256 to 768mb RAM, added a 2nd 40 gig HD, and I added an Asus DVD-RW drive. It'll do all computing tasks, except play graphics-intensive games.

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

Lenovo IdeaPad 110S 11.6-Inch Notebook - (Silver) (Intel Celeron N3160, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB eMMC, Windows 10)

Especificaciones detalladas de producto

Especificaciones clave

Monitor:

Táctil TFT LCD de 15" (Eturbo 5 hilos resistiva) Resolución:

1024 x768

Disco Duro:

80 Gb

Placa base:

MSI-945 RoHs

Procesador:

Intel Celeron 2,8 Ghz

Especificaciones Detalladas

CONFIGURACIONES DISPONIBLES

Modelo:

Modelo: OKIPOS 4 All V.3

CONFIGURACIONES DISPONIBLES

Memoria(estandar):

RAM -> 1 Gb 184-Pin DDR2

LAS VENTAJAS DE OKI

Tecnología

OKIPOS 4 All V.2: Lector grabador DVD

OTRAS ESPECIFICACIONES

Dimensiones(AnchoxFondoxAlto):

364,5 x 278 x 358 mm

OTROS DETALLES

Entorno operativo:

OKIPOS 4 All V.3: 4 x SATA. 4 x USB + 4 internos. 2 x RS-232 + 1 interno. 1 x Paralelo. 2 x PS/2 para teclado y ratón. 1 x Ethernet 10/100.1 x Audio in. 1 x Audio out.

 

Mas informacion en www.mundo-oki.com/catalogo/puntos-de-venta/terminales/oki...

Various pics of my Oscilloscope computer case.

 

Started lfe as a 1960's vintage Bell and Howell Schools oscilloscope. Gutted it, added a $10 "plasma disk" in place of the old CRT tube display, did some Dremel'ing, sanding, hacksawing and drilling...and now it's a computer case.

 

The 'scope itself was about $10 on eBay, the motherboard/CPU is nothing special, a Celeron D 315 2.13ghz and all the other parts are spares, extras, and scavenged stuff from my scrap pile.

 

The front panel buttons and knobs operate the DVD-RW drive open/close, turning the display on/off, and the reset and power switches.

 

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