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  2. Asus Eee Top - Wikipedia

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    The Asus Eee Top (with the second word pronounced / ˈ iː /) is a touch screen all-in-one desktop computer designed by Asus and released in November 2008. Its motherboard employs Splashtop technology called "ExpressGate" by Asus.

  3. LG enV3 (VX9200) - Wikipedia

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    Accessories endorsed by Verizon Wireless include Bluetooth headsets and headphones, microSD cards and adapters, as well as certain brands of speakers. There are also a number of different cases, which come in multitudes of different colors and patterns. Covers and screen protectors are also widely popular. [5]

  4. Samsung SGH-U600 - Wikipedia

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    Kent German from CNET reviewed the device and gave it 7 points out of 10. He praised the camera quality, the display quality and the design but criticized the touch-sensitive buttons, the proprietary headphone jack and the audio quality. He also noted that there was a slight lag in the user interface. [8]

  5. Sony XEL-1 - Wikipedia

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    Sony XEL-1 (front) Sony XEL-1 (side) The XEL-1 is the world's first organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television, designed by Sony in 2007 and produced for sale the following year.

  6. Samsung Galaxy S Advance - Wikipedia

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    The phone received generally positive reviews from critics. Natasha Lomas from CNET reviewed the Samsung I9070 Galaxy S Advance and she gave it 8.3 points out of 10. She praised the design but criticized the plastic rear cover and the outdated Android operating system version.

  7. Drop (company) - Wikipedia

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    Drop founders Steve El-Hage and Nelson Wu met in Toronto, Canada, where El-Hage was studying economics at the University of Toronto. [1] The two had grown up using online forums as a way of exploring their hobbies, but believed these forums had many shortcomings, including disorganized meetups and unreliable group buys. [2]

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