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What (who) is HW - definition


HW-4 Flamingo         
BRAZILIAN MADE AIRCRAFT
The HW-4 Flamingo, was a Brazilian two-seat in tandem-seat configuration, sailplane aircraft designed and manufactured for general flying.
H. W. Garrod         
  • Portrait of Garrod by [[Rodrigo Moynihan]], c. 1955
BRITISH ACADEMIC
Heathcote William Garrod; H W Garrod; H.W. Garrod; HW Garrod
Heathcote William Garrod ( 21 January 1878 – 25 December 1960) was a British classical scholar and literary scholar.
Computer hardware         
  • Computer motherboard
  • Inside a custom-built computer: power supply at the bottom has its own cooling fan
  • An [[IBM System z9]] mainframe
  • mouse]]
  • Von Neumann architecture scheme
PHYSICAL COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER
ComputerHardware; Personal computer hardware; Computing hardware; Computer Hardware; Hardware (computer); Computer components; Computer device; Computer parts; PC hardware; Hardware upgrade; Hardware (computing); Computer hardware upgrade
Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card, speakers and motherboard.
Examples of use of HW
1. HW meanwhile started to pour himself stiff brandies.
2. HW had provisionally arranged to go in the last week of January.
3. HW came out and ran down the stairs to Marcia‘s room to telephone.
4. President George HW Bush believed that he was filling the court with traditional conservatives, but played two wild cards.
5. Candidates have included former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan – a young speechwriter in the Nixon White House – and even ex–President George HW Bush, the current president‘s father.