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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (56856)10/2/2001 6:06:39 PM
From: fyodor_Read Replies (1) of 275872
 
Wanna, I feel this is perhaps an appropriate time to comment that "XP" has been and is used extensively in the computer industry:

Starting off with the perhaps most interesting product to yet carry the XP name, a rather unique "graphics tablet":

Early 1999
CrossPad XP
(source: creativepro.com )

HP VISUALIZE XP (an old HP workstation)
(source: mbar.dtu.dk )

May 28, 2001
Trident Blade XP based 3D Graphics Boards Start Volume Production
(source: tridentmicro.com )

October 31st, 2000
Hercules is delighted to present a revolutionary concept in the gaming industry - the Game Theater XP™.
(source: europe.hercules.com )

1998?
XP: An Authoring System for Immersive Art Exhibitions
(source:http://www.evl.uic.edu/pape/papers/xp.vsmm98/ )

January 2, 2001
Micron Millennia MAX XP
(source: pcmag.com )

And then there are the misc. Mac and even Kodak products that include the XP moniker. And there are plenty of others.

-fyo
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