OEM Device definition

OEM Device means a device created by or for Company containing any licensed version of Windows Phone Software.
OEM Device means a laser or inkjet printer, and especially a high-performance color printer as further defined in Exhibit B hereto, which is manufactured by or for an OEM, or for a second-tier OEM customer of that OEM. Peripheral devices other than single-function printers may be considered OEM Devices for purposes of this Agreement if Xionics so agrees in advance on a case-by-case basis.

Related to OEM Device

  • Mobile Device means a computing device, typically smaller than a notebook, which runs a mobile operating system, such as iOS, Android, or Windows Phone. Mobile Devices include smart phones, most tablets, and other form factors.

  • Tracking device means equipment that records the location, whether directly or indirectly, of Employees, whether by the use of equipment that uses Global Positioning System (GPS) or by another like means.

  • Marking device means any approved device for marking a ballot with ink or other substance which will enable the ballot to be tabulated by means of automatic tabulating equipment.

  • Spot-film device means a device intended to transport or position a radiographic image receptor between the x-ray source and fluoroscopic image receptor. It includes a device intended to hold a cassette over the input end of an image intensifier for the purpose of making a radiograph.

  • Network Interface Device or "NID" is a Network Element (including all of its features, functions and capabilities) that includes any means of Interconnection of End User Customer premises wiring to Qwest's distribution plant, such as a cross connect device used for that purpose. "New Service Provider" means the Party to which an End User Customer switches its local Exchange Service or the Party to which an End User Customer is porting its telephone number(s).