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BUILT INTO LAPTOPS Some netbooks come with cellular modems built in, meaning that you have to sign up for a two-year contract with a cellular company when you buy it.
The side of ovens While some ovens are built in, meaning that the gaps in the sides are safe from food debris, those that aren't are vulnerable to food side spillage.
Cost: under £199 from in October Asus ZenWatch will retail for 'under £199' The Sony Smartwatch 3 is the only Android Wear smartwatch to date that has a GPS built in meaning it can track its position for running and other fitness and navigation activities without being connected to an Android smartphone.
Bluetooth is also built in, meaning you can stream content from your phone or another mobile device.
This will be the first mobile phone with Skype built in, meaning that calls to other Skype members are free.
There's a PC card slot available for adding wireless networking and, thankfully, a 10/100 Ethernet port has been built in, meaning in most cases it should be free.
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Dial has global controls built-in, meaning they work throughout Windows at the system level.
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Most cars are designed with a lot of the opposite quality, understeer, built in -- meaning that in a hard corner the front tires scrub and scuff like a novice skier on the bunny slope.
But Mr. Xi used his political connections to get the mansion built in Zhengding, meaning the cast had to travel six hours to Zhengding to shoot indoor scenes.
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