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  2. Toshiba - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba initialized process of divestment of the personal computer and laptop business, Toshiba Client Solutions, in 2018 with sale of 80.1% of shares to Sharp Corporation. Eventually Toshiba fully exited from the personal computing market in June 2020, transferring the remaining 19.9% shares in Toshiba Client Solutions (since being renamed to ...

  3. iPad (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    Walt Mossberg called it a "pretty close" laptop killer. [79] David Pogue of The New York Times wrote a "dual" review, one part for technology-minded people, and the other part for non-technology-minded people. In the former section, he notes that a laptop offers more features for a cheaper price than the iPad.

  4. New Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    Like the original 3DS, the New Nintendo 3DS also has a larger variant, the New Nintendo 3DS XL, [b] [11] released in all three regions. In North America, the New Nintendo 3DS XL was released on February 13, 2015, while the standard-sized New Nintendo 3DS was released later on September 25, 2015.

  5. Clevo - Wikipedia

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    Clevo was founded in 1983 as Nan Tan Computer (NTC). [1] [6] [7] In 1987, the company established its laptop computer business, with production starting in 1990. [8]In 1992, NTC set up Clevo, a U.S. subsidiary which would distribute its laptops in the country.

  6. List of U.S. states by median home price - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states and D.C. by median home price, February 2024 (in February 2024 dollars) [1] State rank State or territory Median home price in US$ 1 Hawaii: $839,013 2 California: $765,197 — District of Columbia: $610,548 3 Massachusetts: $596,410 4 Washington: $575,894 5 Colorado: $539,151 6 Utah: $509,433 7 New Jersey: $503,432 8 Oregon: $487,244 9

  7. Alaska Purchase - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire by the United States for a sum of $7.2 million in 1867 (equivalent to $129 million in 2023). On May 15 of that year, the United States Senate ratified a bilateral treaty that had been signed on March 30, and American sovereignty became legally effective across the territory on October 18.

  8. Apple I - Wikipedia

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    The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US$666.66. [ e ] Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the number of the beast , and that he came up with the price because he liked "repeating digits" [ 37 ] [ 39 ] and because it was a one-third markup on the $500 wholesale price. [ 40 ]

  9. Pepsi Number Fever - Wikipedia

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    However, before the contest was extended to add new winning numbers, [7] 800,000 regular bottle caps had already been printed with the number 349, but without the security code. [3] [6] Theoretically, these bottle caps were cumulatively worth US$32 billion. [4] Thousands of Filipinos rushed to Pepsi bottling plants to claim their prizes. [10]