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"devices capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that is equipped or capable of doing something. For example, "These new devices are capable of processing data much faster than before."
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He guessed that keyboards would be superseded by devices capable of recognizing handwriting.
She also invented other devices capable of storing energy captured from sunlight.
COMCAST -- Offers wired and wireless networking for up to five devices; capable of sharing files and peripherals.
A list of wireless devices capable of sending and receiving AOL mail is online at devices.aol.com/mobile/index.htm.htm
First, handset makers like Nokia, Motorola and others have introduced sophisticated devices capable of playing video and audio files.
Gavan used his extensive knowledge to manufacture and accumulate devices capable of causing significant injury or harm.
-- Powerful mobile devices, capable of precise language translation, will belong to 80 percent of the world's population.
Ultrasound devices capable of penetrating the human brain are already being tested for other conditions, with Israeli company InSightec pioneering it for tremors and chronic pain.
The software attacks a common problem with dual chamber devices capable of shocking both the right atrium and the right ventricle when a failing heart beats too slowly.
Nitrogen dioxide is found in car exhaust, among other sources, and gaseous ammonia is toxic, so tiny devices capable of detecting these gases would serve a real need.
The Laplace, which is fitted with devices capable of detecting the locator signals given off by black boxes, joined the search for the flight recorders on Tuesday afternoon.
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