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  2. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    800-72-856 780: 1220: 71-850 760: 1210: 70-843 745: 1114: 68-837 725: 1060: 67-829 712: 1021: 66-824 682: 940: 65-812 668: 905: 64-806 652: 867: 63-799 626: 803: 62-787 614: 775: 61-782 601: 746: 60-776 590: 727: 59-770 576: 694: 57-763 552: 649: 56-751 545: 639: 55-748 529: 606: 54-739 514: 587: 53: 120: 731 502: 565: 52: 119: 724 495: 551: 51 ...

  3. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    800: ×: 480 5∶3: 5∶3: 1∶1: 384,000: W-PAL Wide PAL: 848: ×: 480 53∶30 : 16∶9: 1.006 407,040: FWVGA: List of mobile phones with FWVGA display: 854: ×: 480 427∶240 : 16∶9: 0.999 409,920: SVGA: Super VGA Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 64 HiRes, GameCube HiRes 800: ×: 600 4∶3: 4∶3: 1∶1: 480,000: qHD: Quarter FHD: AACS ICT, HRHD ...

  4. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    3LR12 (4.5-volt), D, C, AA, AAA, AAAA (1.5-volt), A23 (12-volt), PP3 (9-volt), CR2032 (3-volt), and LR44 (1.5-volt) batteries. This is a list of the sizes, shapes, and general characteristics of some common primary and secondary battery types in household, automotive and light industrial use. The complete nomenclature for a battery specifies ...

  5. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    800 wvga: 848 854 fwvga: 540: 960 qhd: 576 768 pal 960: 600 800 svga: 960: 1024 wsvga (≈17∶10) 1064: 640 832 × 624: 960 dvga: 1136: 720 720: 960: 1152: 1280 hd: 1440: 1480 (18½∶9) 1680 (21∶9) 768 1024 xga: 1224: 1280 wxga: 1360: 1792 (21∶9) 1366 wxga fwxga: 800 1280 wxga: 864 1152 xga+: 1280 × 854 wxga+: 900 1440 wxga+: 1600 hd+ ...

  6. Cellular frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Mobile networks based on different standards may use the same frequency range; for example, AMPS, D-AMPS, N-AMPS and IS-95 all use the 800 MHz frequency band. Moreover, one can find both AMPS and IS-95 networks in use on the same frequency in the same area that do not interfere with each other.

  7. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    800 Mbit/s: 100 MB/s: IEEE 1901: 1000 Mbit/s: 125 MB/s: 2010 Token Ring IEEE 802.5v: 1 Gbit/s: 125 MB/s: 2001 Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-X) 1 Gbit/s: 125 MB/s: 1998 Reflective memory or RFM2 (1.25 μs latency) 2 Gbit/s: 170 MB/s: 2017 Myrinet 2000: 2 Gbit/s: 250 MB/s: InfiniBand SDR 1×: 2 Gbit/s: 250 MB/s: 2001 RapidIO Gen1 1×: 2.5 Gbit/s ...

  8. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    400 MHz, 533 MHz, 800 MHz, 1066 MHz 8 KiB – 16 KiB 256 KiB – 2 MiB 2 MiB Pentium 4: 5xx 6xx Gallatin Prescott 2M: 2000–2008 3.2 GHz – 3.73 GHz Socket 478 Socket T: 90 nm, 130 nm 92 W – 115 W 1 /w hyperthreading 800 MHz, 1066 MHz 8 KiB 512 KiB – 1 MiB 0 KiB – 2 MiB Pentium M: 7xx Banias Dothan: 2003–2008 800 MHz – 2.266 GHz

  9. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions. Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems created by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

  10. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    The resolution of digital cameras can be described in many different ways. Pixel count. The term resolution is often considered equivalent to pixel count in digital imaging, though international standards in the digital camera field specify it should instead be called "Number of Total Pixels" in relation to image sensors, and as "Number of Recorded Pixels" for what is fully captured.

  11. 800 (number) - Wikipedia

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    800 (eight hundred) is the natural number following 799 and preceding 801. It is the sum of four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211). It is a Harshad number, an Achilles number and the area of a square with diagonal 40.