• Airboard may refer to: A self-balancing hoverboard made by Airwheel. A manufacturer of stand-up paddleboards. An inflatable snow bodyboard: see airboard...
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    An airboard is an inflatable bodyboard for the snow. It is a single-person sled. "Airboards - from ski slopes to backcountry!". Archived from the original...
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    tablet is a type of a mobile Internet appliance. Examples include the Sony Airboard and the Nokia Internet Tablet series (including the Nokia N900). Early...
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  • Platform" which was similar to the modern concept of a hoverboard. The Airboard air-cushion vehicle was unveiled in the 2000 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony...
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    a deep, steerable plastic sled to kneel on with pads and a seat belt Airboard, a snow bodyboard, i.e. an inflatable single-person sled A few types of...
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  • Sony Vaio U series in 2004. Its first tablet computer however was the Airboard, which was released in Japan in 2000 and the brainchild of Satoru Maeda...
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  • January 28, 2013 (2013-01-28) Items appraised include a single-person Airboard hovercraft; a Confederate Civil War ribbon that has been passed down through...
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    (October 3, 2001). "Sony previews new Airboard tablet PC". CNN. "Failure to launch: Why Sony never got AirBoard off the ground". EE Times. May 24, 2012...
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    North America North America's largest database of sled riding hills. Airboarding – A New Winter Sport Online article Places to sled Find a hill (Resource...
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    Triffitt Tap Choreographer: Dein Perry Choreographer: Doug Jack Mandala Airboard Choreographer: Jason Coleman Bridge Graphic Design: Ken Done A massed marching...
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