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adjective Having multiple functions
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But that middle display there, it's called the multifunction display, with a moving map, global positioning system, weather, traffic avoidance, really gives pilots a lot of what we call it situational awareness.
They displayed it at the annual PC Fair in San Francisco, advertised a little in a personal computing magazine, and added a so-called multifunction board to their product line.
They displayed it at the annual PC Fair in San Francisco, advertised a little in a personal computing magazine, and added a so-called multifunction board to their product line.
They displayed it at the annual PC Fair in San Francisco, advertised a little in a personal computing magazine, and added a so-called multifunction board to their product line.
They displayed it at the annual PC Fair in San Francisco, advertised a little in a personal computing magazine, and added a so-called multifunction board to their product line.
In order to be classified as a multifunction printer (MFP), a device must be able to perform at least two of the following functions: Printing, scanning, copying and faxing.
With office desk space at a premium, a multifunction device (also called a multifunction printers [MFP] or all-in-one device) is ideal, combining a printer, scanner, copier, and sometimes even a fax machine.
SeaBotix LBVs are designed for observation and light-duty operations, and can be equipped with a variety of sensors including high-definition video cameras, imaging sonar, tracking systems, as well as various tools such as multifunction grabbers and cutting heads.
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