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Zeke

This is more "look at the shit I've found while clearing the warehouse at my uni" than a riddle topic.

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There also was this... tablet. Look at those keyboard stickers. Couldn't really find what that is, there wasn't a single model number on it. (nvm)

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Any unknown button should be pressed even number of times.

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the first one looks like  a big ass multimeter

the second one is an old tablet by "AST"

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my bad its in russian

cant read it

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I want to say 

Really old multimeter?

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the first one looks like  a big ass multimeter

the second one is an old tablet by "AST"

Yeah, it is a big ass multimeter. Made in 1985, in fact. I just got amazed by the sheer size and weight of that thing (there's no banana for scale, but the handle should give you some idea on how big it is).

 

I've tried to google "AST tablet", and it seems to be that this is it

 

(oh boy, 4 Mb of RAM and 120 Mb drive, gimme-gimme)

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First one battery tester?

Second one some kind of Tablet/portable pc

 

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First one battery tester?

Second one some kind of Tablet/portable pc

 

^ninjad by answer -.-

Actually I've read a bit more, and it also functions as an AC-AC converter. Apparently it also handles currents up to 50 600 amps, so there must be a hell of a fuse inside.

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