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|+ style="font-size:125%; font-weight:bold; padding:0.2em;" |{{{title|{{PAGENAME}}}}}
 
|+ style="font-size:125%; font-weight:bold; padding:0.2em;" |{{{title|{{PAGENAME}}}}}
 
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{{#if: {{{logo|}}} |
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{{#if: {{{image|}}} |
{{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" {{!}} [[File:{{{logo}}}|{{{logowidth|210}}}px]]
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{{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px]]
 
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;<code>title</code>
 
;<code>title</code>
 
:The name of the computer. If no value is given, it will default to the name of the page instead, so it's highly recommended to set the parameter yourself.
 
:The name of the computer. If no value is given, it will default to the name of the page instead, so it's highly recommended to set the parameter yourself.
;<code>logo</code>
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;<code>image</code>
:Should be used for the logo of the computer (if it exists). Optional.
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:Should be used for a image of the computer (if it exists). Optional.
;<code>logowidth</code>
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;<code>imagewidth</code>
:Set the width of the logo. Might be useful for logos that either exceed the size of the infobox, or have a more vertical (and thus uncomfortable) aspect ratio. Also optional.
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:Set the width of the image. Might be useful for image that either exceed the size of the infobox, or have a more vertical (and thus uncomfortable) aspect ratio. Also optional.
 
;<code>image</code>, <code>image2</code>, <code>image3</code>, <code>image4</code>, <code>image5</code>, <code>image6</code>, <code>image7</code>, <code>image8</code>, <code>image9</code>, and <code>image10</code>
 
;<code>image</code>, <code>image2</code>, <code>image3</code>, <code>image4</code>, <code>image5</code>, <code>image6</code>, <code>image7</code>, <code>image8</code>, <code>image9</code>, and <code>image10</code>
 
:Used to put computer images in. The extra numbered parameters exist for cases where there are more than one image, possibly to represent different models. The extras can also be used without the presence of the first <code>image</code> parameter, but this isn't recommended. Optional but recommended.
 
:Used to put computer images in. The extra numbered parameters exist for cases where there are more than one image, possibly to represent different models. The extras can also be used without the presence of the first <code>image</code> parameter, but this isn't recommended. Optional but recommended.

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