Definition of Powerboard. Meaning of Powerboard. Synonyms of Powerboard

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- A power strip (also known as a multi-socket, power board and many other variations) is a block of electrical sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible...
- Look up Scooter or scooter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scooter may refer to: Eccentric-hub scooter, propelled by a standing rider making a bouncing...
- games. Unlike the Game Boy Player, it is compatible with the Wii. The Powerboard is a USB keyboard by Datel with a GameCube adapter for the online Phantasy...
- long-running British comic 2000 AD, po****r character Chopper flies a powerboard when engaging in a sport called skysurfing. The device resembles a surfboard...
- which Reply marketed as the TurboProcessor System Upgrade (later as the PowerBoard), were released starting in December 1992, allowing modern processors...
- Mattracks system. Mattracks also produces a motorized snowboard called the Powerboard. Mattracks was started by Glen Brazier. The company developed out of a...
- next to each other, which is not necessarily possible on a conventional powerboard due to shape and geometry. A typical scenario may be a laptop, a tablet...
- later, the now-released Chopper realizes a natural talent at being a Powerboard sky-surfer and becomes an instructor for young kids living in Tommy McArdle...
- farmhouse. Félix, Yasmina ask to use Thomas' Internet. Sacha pays Rex: fix powerboard. Thomas notices Félix viewing Nic's website. Juliette castigates Thomas...
- full-suspension stand-up e-scooter, the Hoverboard.[citation needed] 2004: Evo Powerboards introduces the 2x, the first scooter with a two-speed transmission.[citation...