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gen. |
appliance; arrangement; device; fixture; gear; instalment; installment; instrument; mechanism; rig; shebang; attachment; tackle |
amer., inf. |
fix-up |
avia. |
aid; ajutage; assembly; landing gear |
commun. |
equipment |
comp., MS |
device (Any piece of equipment that can be attached physically or wirelessly to a network or computer, for example, printers, keyboards, external disk drives, or other peripheral equipment) |
dipl. |
fixtures |
econ. |
appliance (електричний й т.п.); constitution; structure |
inf. |
doohickey; gadget |
IT |
drive; machine; machinery; organ; plug-to-plug compatible unit; setup; station; system; unit |
law |
apparatus |
microel. |
facility; means |
mil. |
construction; implement; accessory; black box |
O&G |
accomodation; design; fitting; hookup; motion; organization; outfit; set-up; tool |
tech. |
contrivance; installation |
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comp., MS |
PCMCIA device (A removable device, approximately the size of a credit card, that can be plugged into a PCMCIA slot in a portable computer. PCMCIA devices can include modems, network adapters, and hard disk drives) |
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comp., MS |
LPT device (A device that uses a parallel connection) |
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comp., MS |
Human Interface Device (A firmware specification for input and output devices such as drawing tablets, keyboards, USB speakers, and other specialized devices designed to improve accessibility) |
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comp., MS |
PnP device (A type of device, such as a game controller or printer, that automatically works when you connect it to your computer. The computer configures the settings and installs the necessary drivers by itself) |
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gen. |
aids and appliances; facilities |
IT |
soft-copy graphic |
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comp., MS |
Device Access API (A set of COM interfaces that a device companion app can use to send requests, to a specialized device, synchronously or asynchronously); Devices (The link to the website where customers add computers (both PCs and Macs), mobile phones, and digital photo frames so they can access their synced folders and connect remotely to their devices) |
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comp., MS |
Windows Live Devices (The website where customers add computers (both PCs and Macs), mobile phones, and digital photo frames so they can access their synced folders and connect remotely to their devices) |
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mil. |
gadget |
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comp. |
unit |