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Copier

A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images quickly and cheaply.

Most current photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process using heat. (Copiers can also use other output technologies such as ink jet, but xerography is standard for office copying.)________

Xerographic office photocopying was introduced by Xerox in 1949, and it gradually replaced copies made by Verifax, Photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines.

The prevalence of its use is one of the factors that prevented the development of the paperless office heralded early in the digital revolution[citation needed].________

Photocopying is widely used in business, education, and government.

There have been many predictions that photocopiers will eventually become obsolete as information workers continue to increase their digital document creation and distribution, and rely less on distributing actual pieces of paper.________

HP printer, Kodak printer, Lexmark printer, Brother printer, Canon printer, Epson printer, HP ink cartridge, Canon ink cartridge

Printer

In computing, a printer is a peripheral which produces a hard copy (permanent readable text and/or graphics) of documents stored in electronic form, usually on physical print media such as paper or transparencies.

Many printers are primarily used as local peripherals, and are attached by a printer cable or, in most newer printers, a USB cable to a computer which serves as a document source.

Some printers, commonly known as network printers, have built-in network interfaces, typically wireless and/or Ethernet based, and can serve as a hard copy device for any user on the network.

Individual printers are often designed to support both local and network connected users at the same time.

In addition, a few modern printers can directly interface to electronic media such as memory cards, or to image capture devices such as digital cameras, scanners; some printers are combined with a scanners and/or fax machines in a single unit, and can function as photocopiers.

Printers that include non-printing features are sometimes called multifunction printers (MFP), multi-function devices (MFD), or all-in-one (AIO) printers. Most MFPs include printing, scanning, and copying among their features.________

Consumer and some commercial printers are designed for low-volume, short-turnaround print jobs; requiring virtually no setup time to achieve a hard copy of a given document.

However, printers are generally slow devices (30 pages per minute is considered fast; and many inexpensive consumer printers are far slower than that), and the cost per page is actually relatively high.

However, this is offset by the on-demand convenience and project management costs being more controllable compared to an out-sourced solution. The printing press remains the machine of choice for high-volume, professional publishing.

However, as printers have improved in quality and performance, many jobs which used to be done by professional print shops are now done by users on local printers; see desktop publishing.

The world's first computer printer was a 19th century mechanically driven apparatus invented by Charles Babbage for his Difference Engine.

A virtual printer is a piece of computer software whose user interface and API resemble that of a printer driver, but which is not connected with a physical computer printer.________

HP printer, Kodak printer, Lexmark printer, Brother printer, Canon printer, Epson printer, HP ink cartridge, Canon ink cartridge

Typewriter

A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device with a set of keys that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on a medium, usually paper.

From their invention before 1870 through much of the 20th century, typewriters were indispensable tools for many professional writers and in business offices.________

By the end of the 1980s, word processors and personal computers had largely replaced the tasks previously accomplished with typewriters in the western world.

Typewriters, however, remain in use in various areas of the world.________

Notable typewriter manufacturer companies have included E. Remington and Sons, IBM, Imperial Typewriters, Oliver Typewriter Company, Olivetti, Royal Typewriter Company, Smith Corona, and Underwood Typewriter Company.________

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Sunglasses

Sunglasses or sun glasses are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes._

They can sometimes also function as a visual aid, as variously termed spectacles or glasses exist which feature lenses that are colored, polarized or darkened._

In the early 20th century they were also known as sun cheaters (cheaters being an American slang term for glasses)._

Many people find direct sunlight too bright for comfort.

During outdoor activities, the human eye can receive more light than usual._

Healthcare professionals recommend eye protection whenever outside to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation and blue light, which can cause several serious eye problems._

Sunglasses have long been associated with celebrities and film actors primarily from a desire to mask their identity._

Since the 1940s sunglasses have been popular as a fashion accessory, especially on the beach._

Sunglasses

Bracelet

A bracelet is an article of jewelry which is worn around the wrist.

Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells._________

Bracelets are also used for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags.________

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Watch

A watch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person. It is usually a wristwatch, worn on the wrist with a strap or bracelet._________

In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions, depending on how modern the watch is.________

Most inexpensive and medium-priced watches used mainly for timekeeping are electronic watches with quartz movements._________

Expensive, collectible watches valued more for their workmanship and aesthetic appeal than for simple timekeeping, often have purely mechanical movements and are powered by springs, even though mechanical movements are less accurate than more affordable quartz movements.________

Before wristwatches became popular in the 1920s, most watches were pocket watches, which often had covers and were carried in a pocket and attached to a watch chain or watch fob._________

Watches evolved in the 1600s from spring powered clocks, which appeared in the 1400s.________

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DSRL Camera

A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses a mechanical mirror system and pentaprism to direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder on the back of the camera.______

The basic operation of a DSLR is as follows: for viewing purposes, the mirror reflects the light coming through the attached lens upwards at a 90 degree angle.

It is then reflected three times by the roof pentaprism, rectifying it for the photographer's eye. (Note that the diagram below incorrectly shows a non-roof pentaprism.) During exposure, the mirror assembly swings upward, the aperture narrows (if stopped down, or set smaller than wide open), and a shutter opens, allowing the lens to project light onto the image sensor.______

A second shutter then covers the sensor, ending the exposure, and the mirror lowers while the shutter resets.

The period that the mirror is flipped up is referred to as "viewfinder blackout". A fast-acting mirror and shutter is preferred so as to not delay an action photo.______

All of this happens automatically over a period of milliseconds, with cameras designed to do this 3–10 times per second.

DSLRs are often preferred by professional still photographers because they allow an accurate preview of framing close to the moment of exposure, and because DSLRs allow the user to choose from a variety of interchangeable lenses. Most DSLRs also have a function that allows accurate preview of depth of field.

Many professionals also prefer DSLRs for their larger sensors compared to most compact digitals. DSLRs have sensors which are generally closer in size to the traditional film formats that many current professionals started out using.

These large sensors allow for similar depths of field and picture angle to film formats, as well as their comparatively low signal to noise ratio.______

The term DSLR generally refers to cameras that resemble 35 mm format cameras, although some medium format cameras are technically DSLRs.

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Camcorder

A camcorder (video camera recorder) is an electronic device that combines a video camera and a video recorder into one unit.

Equipment manufacturers do not seem to have strict guidelines for the term usage.

Marketing materials may present a video recording device as a camcorder, but the delivery package would identify content as video camera recorder.______

In order to differentiate a camcorder from other devices that are capable of recording video, like cell phones and compact digital cameras, a camcorder is generally identified as a portable device having video capture and recording as its primary function.______

The earliest camcorders employed analog recording onto videotape.

Since the 1990s digital recording has become the norm, but tape remained the primary recording media.

Starting from early 2000s tape as storage media is being gradually replaced with tapeless solutions like optical disks, hard disk drives and flash memory.______

All tape-based camcorders use removable media in form of video cassettes.

Camcorders that do not use magnetic tape are often called tapeless camcorders and may use optical discs (removable), solid-state flash memory (removable or built-in) or a hard disk drive (removable or built-in).______

Camcorders that permit using more than one type of media, like built-in hard disk drive and memory card, are often called hybrid camcorders.

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Car audio/video

Car audio/video (car AV), mobile audio, 12-volt and other terms are used to describe the sound or video system fitted in an automobile.

While 12-volt audio and video systems are also used, marketed, or manufactured for marine, aviation, and buses, this article focuses on cars as the most common application.

From the earliest days of radio, enthusiasts had adapted domestic equipment to use in their cars. In the 1960s, tape players using reel to reel equipment, Compact Cassettes, and then 8-track cartridges were introduced for in-car use.___________

A stock car audio system refers to the OEM application that the vehicle's manufacturer specified to be installed when the car was built.

A large after market industry exists where the consumer can at their desire replace many or all components of the stock system.

In modern cars, the primary control device for an audio system is commonly referred to as a head unit, and is installed in the center of the dash panel between the driver and the passenger.

In older vehicles that had audio components as an option, such devices were mounted externally to the top of or underneath the dash.___________

Car speakers often use space-saving designs such as mounting a tweeter directly mounted over a woofer or using non-circular cone shapes.

Subwoofers are a specific type of loudspeaker for low frequency reproduction.

Extremely loud sound systems in automobiles, which have been nicknamed "boom cars", may violate the noise ordinance of some municipalities.

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Subwoofer

A subwoofer (or simply "sub") is a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker typically between 8" and 21" in diameter, which is dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies (the "bass").

The typical frequency range for a subwoofer is about 20–200 Hz for consumer products, below 100 Hz for professional live sound, and below 80 Hz in THX-approved systems.

Because of their limited frequency range, most subwoofers are used to augment the output of loudspeakers covering higher frequency bands._____

Subwoofers are made up of one or more woofers in a well-braced wood or plastic loudspeaker enclosure, in one of a variety of designs, including bass reflex (with a port or tube in the enclosure), infinite baffle, horn-loaded, and bandpass designs, each of which has advantages and disadvantages in efficiency, size, distortion, cost, and power handling._____

Passive subwoofers have a subwoofer driver and enclosure and they are powered by an external amplifier. Active subwoofers include a built-in amplifier._____

The first subwoofers were developed in the 1960s to add bass response to home stereo systems. Subwoofers came into greater popular consciousness in the 1970s with the introduction of Sensurround in movies such as Earthquake, which produced loud low-frequency sounds through large subwoofers._____

With the advent of the compact cassette and the compact disc in the 1980s, the easy reproduction of deep and loud bass was no longer limited by the ability of a phonograph record stylus to track a groove, and producers could add more low frequency content to recordings._____

As well, during the 1990s, DVDs were increasingly recorded with "surround sound" processes that included a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel, which could be heard using the subwoofer in home theater systems._____

During the 1990s, subwoofers also became increasingly popular in home stereo systems, custom car audio installations, and in PA systems.

By the 2000s, subwoofers became almost universal in sound reinforcement systems in nightclubs and concert venues.

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Loudspeaker

A loudspeaker (or "speaker") is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical signal into sound.____

The speaker moves in accordance with the variations of an electrical signal and causes sound waves to propagate through a medium such as air or water.____

After the acoustics of the listening space, loudspeakers (and other electroacoustic transducers) are the most variable elements in a modern audio system and are usually responsible for most distortion and audible differences when comparing sound systems.____

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AV receivers

AV receivers or audio-video receivers are one of the many consumer electronics components typically found within a home theatre system._____
Their primary purpose is to amplify sound from a multitude of possible audio sources as well as route video signals to your TV from various sources.____
The user may program and configure a unit to take inputs from devices such as DVD players, VCRs etc. and easily select which source he wants to route to his TV and have sound output for.

Yamaha Receiver, Pioneer Receiver, Onkyo Receiver, Denon AVR

Headphones

Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a way of holding them close to a user's ears and a means of connecting them to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio or CD player.____

They are also known as stereophones, headsets or, colloquially cans. The in-ear versions are known as earphones or earbuds._____

In the context of telecommunication, the term headset is used to describe a combination of headphone and microphone used for two-way communication, for example with a telephone.

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Home Theater

Home cinema, also commonly called home theater, are home entertainment set-ups that seek to reproduce the movie theater going experience and mood with the help of video and audio equipment in a private home.______________

In the 1950s, playing home movies became popular in the United States with Kodak 8 mm film projector equipment becoming affordable.

The development of multi-channel audio systems and later LaserDisc in the 1980s created a new paradigm for home cinema.

In the early to mid 1990s, a typical home cinema in the United States would have a LaserDisc or VHS player fed to a large rear-projection television.

In the late 1990s, home theatre technology progressed with the development of the DVD-Video format, Dolby Digital 5.1-channel audio ("surround sound") speaker systems, and high-definition television.______________

In the 2000s, the term "home cinema" encompasses a range of systems meant for movie playback at home.

The most basic and common system could be a DVD player, a standard large-screen television, and a "home theater in a box" surround sound speaker system with a subwoofer.

While a decent common home cinema set-up might more likely include a Blu-ray player or media center appliance/computer with a 10-foot user interface, a video projector and projection screen with a "widescreen" 16:9 aspect-ratio format, and a several thousand-watt home theatre receiver with five to seven surround sound speakers plus a powerful subwoofer.______________

The most expensive home theater set-ups, which can cost up to and over $100,000 (US), have expensive digital projectors and projection screens, and maybe even a custom-built screening rooms which include cinema-style chairs and audiophile-grade sound equipment designed to mimic (or sometimes even exceed) commercial theater performance.

LG Home Theater, Panasonic Home theater, Samsung Home theater, JVC Home theater, Bose Home theater, Sony Home theater, Headphones, Home theater

iPod

The iPod is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple and launched on October 23, 2001.

As of June 2010, the product line-up includes the hard drive-based iPod Classic, the touchscreen iPod Touch, the video-capable iPod Nano, and the compact iPod Shuffle.

The iPhone can function as an iPod but is generally treated as a separate product._

Former iPod models include the iPod Mini and the spin-off iPod Photo (since reintegrated into the main iPod Classic line).

iPod Classic models store media on an internal hard drive, while all other models use flash memory to enable their smaller size (the discontinued Mini used a Microdrive miniature hard drive).

As with many other digital music players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices. Storage capacity varies by model, ranging from 2 GB for the iPod Shuffle to 160 GB for the iPod Classic._

Apple's iTunes software can be used to transfer music to the devices from computers using certain versions of Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

For users who choose not to use Apple's software or whose computers cannot run iTunes software, several open source alternatives to iTunes are also available._

iTunes and its alternatives may also transfer photos, videos, games, contact information, e-mail settings, Web bookmarks, and calendars to iPod models supporting those features._

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Rotary tool

A rotary tool is a hand held power tool with a variety of rotating accessory bits and attachments that can be used for cutting, carving, sanding, polishing and many other applications.

Popular brands include Dremel and Foredom._

The smaller rotary tools use high RPMs to maintain the correct cutting conditions for the tool bits.

They have low torque which makes them safer, for freehand use, than the larger higher powered models or similar power tools._

A wide variety of accessories are available for applications such as cutting, carving, sanding, polishing, and grinding.

The carving (or cutting) bits are referred to as burrs and are similar to those used by dentists._

Hair Removal

Hair removal is the practice of removing body hair, and describes the methods used to achieve that result._

Depilation is the removal of the part of the hair above the surface of the skin. The most common form of depilation is shaving or trimming._

Another option is the use of chemical depilatories, which work by breaking the disulfide bonds that link the protein chains that give hair its strength, making the hair disintegrate._

Epilation is the removal of the entire hair, including the part below the skin. Methods include waxing, sugaring, epilation devices, lasers, threading, intense pulsed light or electrology. Hair is also sometimes removed by plucking with tweezers._

Sewing Machine

A sewing machine is a textile machine used to stitch fabric or other material together with thread.

Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.

Since the invention of the first working sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790, the sewing machine has vastly improved the efficiency and productivity of fabric and clothing industries.___

Though some older machines use a chain stitch, the basic stitch of a modern sewing machine consists of two threads and is known as lockstitch.

Industrial machines are usually specialized for a specific task, and so different machines may produce a different type of stitch.

Modern sewing machines are designed in such a way that the fabric easily glides in and out of the machine without the hassle of needles and thimbles and other such tools used in hand sewing, automating the process of stitching and saving time.___

The fabric shifting mechanism may be a workguide or may be pattern-controlled (e.g., jacquard type). Some machines can create embroidery-type stitches.

Some have a work holder frame. Some have a workfeeder that can move along a curved path, while others have a workfeeder with a work clamp.

Needle guards, safety devices to prevent accidental needle-stick injuries, are often found on modern sewing machines.___

The main stitch of most older sewing machines, chain stitch, has one major drawback – it is very weak and the stitch can easily be pulled apart.

When the machines started being used, people realized a stitch more suited to machine production was needed, and it was found in the lock stitch.

A lock stitch is created by two separate threads interlocking through the two layers of fabric, resulting in a sturdier stitch that looks the same from both sides of the fabric.___

Coffeemaker

Coffeemakers are cooking appliances used to brew coffee without having to boil water in a separate container.

While there are many different types of coffeemakers using a number of different brewing principles, in the most common devices, coffee grounds are placed in a paper or metal filter inside a funnel, which is set over a glass or ceramic coffee pot._________

Cold water is poured into a separate chamber, which is then heated up to the boiling point, and directed into the funnel. This is also called automatic drip-brew._________
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Ice Cream Maker

A domestic ice cream maker or ice cream freezer is a machine used to make small quantities of ice cream at home.

Ice cream makers may stir the mixture by hand-cranking or with an electric motor, and may chill the ice cream by using a freezing mixture, by pre-cooling the machine in a freezer, or by the machine itself refrigerating the mixture.____

An ice cream maker must freeze the mixture, and must simultaneously stir or churn it to prevent the formation of ice crystals and aerate it to produce smooth and creamy ice cream.____

Most ice creams are ready to eat immediately, but some, especially those containing alcohol, must be chilled further in a freezer to attain a sufficiently firm consistency.____

Some machines, such as certain low-priced counter-top models, require that the resulting mixture be frozen an extra four hours or more (or overnight), depending on the recipe, in order for the ice cream to harden to a desired consistency.

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Mixer

A mixer is a kitchen appliance intended for mixing, folding, beating, and whipping food ingredients. Mixers come in two major variations, hand mixers and stand mixers.

A hand mixer, as the name implies, is a hand-held mixing device.__

The modern electrically powered type consists of a handle mounted over a large enclosure containing the motor, which drives one or two beaters. The beaters are immersed in the food to be mixed.

A simpler manually-operated type, which preceded electric mixers and is still used today, consists of a handle with a hand-operated crank on the side, geared to two beaters.

The handle is held with one hand and the crank is turned with the other, turning the beaters.__

A stand mixer is essentially the same as a hand mixer, but is mounted on a stand which bears the weight of the device.

Stand mixers are larger and have more powerful motors than their hand-held counterparts.

They generally have a special bowl that is locked in place while the mixer is operating.

Heavy duty commercial models can have bowl capacities in excess of 100 quarts (95 L), but more typical home and commercial models are equipped with bowls of around 4 quarts (4 L).

A typical home stand mixer will include a wire whip for whipping creams and egg whites; a flat beater for mixing batters; and a dough hook for kneading.__

In 1870, Turner Williams of Providence, R.I., invented the first hand egg beater. U.S. Patent 103,811 The first electric mixer was invented by Herbert Johnston in 1908 and sold by the KitchenAid division of the Hobart Manufacturing Company.

Older models of mixers originally listed each speed by name of operation (ex: Beat-Whip would be high speed if it is a 3-speed mixer); they are now listed by number.

Mixers should not be confused with blenders. Blenders contain sharp blades and typically operate at higher speeds that chop, liquefy, or otherwise break down larger food items.

A mixer is a much slower device without sharpened blades.__

Type of Mixer

  • Hand Mixer
  • Stand Mixer
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Bread Maker

A bread making machine or bread maker is a home appliance for baking bread.

It consists of a bread pan (or "tin") with a paddle mounted in the center, in a small special-purpose oven, with a control panel.__

While most bread machines have different cycles for different kinds of dough (including straight white bread, whole grain, European-style (sometimes labelled "French"), and dough-only (for pizza dough and shaped loaves baked in the oven), many also have a timer to allow the bread machine to activate without operator attendance, and some high-end models allow the user to program a custom cycle.__
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Blender

A blender (occasionally liquidiser in British English and occasionally vitamiser in Australian English) is a kitchen appliance used to mix ingredients or puree food.

Blenders are also used to prepare emulsions, such as mayonnaise, and cream soups.

Blenders are to be distinguished from lower-speed hand-powered or electric mixers that are used for mixing applications.

The term typically refers to a stationary, upright electrical device, but hand-held immersion blenders have become common in recent years.

Blenders are also used in laboratory applications._________

The blending container can be made of glass, plastic, stainless steel, or porcelain, and often has graduated markings for approximate measuring purposes.

At the top of the container is a lid to prevent ingredients from escaping during operation.

At the bottom is a blade assembly, sometimes removable for cleaning purposes. In cases where the blades are removable, the container should have an o-ring or gasket between the body of the container and the base to seal the container and prevent the contents from leaking.

The blending container is generally shaped in a way that encourages material to circulate through the blades, rather than simply spinning around._________

The container rests upon a base that contains a motor for turning the blade assembly and has controls on its surface.

Most modern blenders offer a number of possible speeds. Low-powered blenders require some liquid to be added for the blender to operate correctly.

This is because the liquid is used to move the solids around the jar and bring it in contact with the blade as the "whirlpool" fluid movement brings items from the top to the bottom.

High-powered blenders are capable of milling grains and crushing ice without such assistance._________

The hand-held immersion blender has no container of its own, but instead has a mixing head with rotating blades that can be immersed in a container.

Immersion blenders are convenient for homogenizing volumes that are too large to fit in the bowl of a stationary blender or, as in the case of soups, are too hot to be safely poured into the bowl.

Some of the functions of blenders have been taken over by food processors. In particular, thicker mixtures such as mayonnaise and hummus are conveniently made in food processors.

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Tableware

Tableware or Table Appointments includes the dishes, sauce boats, glassware, and cutlerys (knives, forks, spoons, chopsticks and so on) used to set a table for eating a meal.

The nature, variety, and number of objects varies from culture to culture, and may vary from meal to meal.____
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Kitchen Knife

A kitchen knife is any knife that is intended to be used in food preparation.

While much of this work can be accomplished with a few general-purpose knives – notably a large chef's knife, a tough cleaver, and a small paring knife – there are also many specialized knives that are designed for specific tasks.

Kitchen knives can be made from several different materials.____
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