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Notebook ASUS X750JB-TY020D / 17.3" / Core i7 / 4GB / 1TB / GT740 / noOS / bag


Notebook ASUS X750JB-TY020D / 17.3" / Core i7 / 4GB / 1TB / GT740 / noOS / bag

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- Name: Notebook ASUS X750JB-TY020D / 17.3" / Core i7 / 4GB / 1TB / GT740 / noOS / bag

- CPU: Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor 4700HQ

- CPU Core Quantity: 4

- CPU Core Name: Haswell

- Internal Clock Rate: 2.4 GHz

- Installed L2 Cache Memory Storage Capacity: 1 MB

- Installed L3 Cache Memory Storage Capacity: 6 MB

- CPU Socket Standard: Socket 1364

- Chipset: Intel HM86 Express

- Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM

- Memory Speed: 1600MHz(PC3-12800)

- Memory Form Factor: SODIMM 204-pin

- Installed System Memory Storage Capacity: 4 GB

- Maximum Installable System Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB

- Memory Slot Total Quantity: 2

- Hard Disk Drive Quantity: 1 x 1 TB, SATA, 5400 rpm, Internal, 2.5"

- Disk Drive Type: DVD Super Multi

- Device Location: Internal

- Diagonal Length: 17.3"

- Display Type: LCD

- Display Technology: TFT Active Matrix

- Display Color: Color

- Maximum Resolution: 1600x900

- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9

- Display Features: LED Backlight

- Audio Output Mode: Stereo

- Compliant Audio Standards: SonicMaster Lite Technology

- Video Chipset: Nvidia GeForce GT 740M

- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM

- Video Memory Type: Video Controller Memory

- Installed Video Memory Storage Capacity: 2 GB

- LAN: Gigabit Ethernet

- Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b ; IEEE 802.11g ; IEEE 802.11n

- USB2.0 Interface Quantity: 2

- USB3.0 Interface Quantity: 2

- VGA Interface Quantity: 1

- LAN Interface Quantity: 1

- HDMI Interface Quantity: 1

- Headset Interface Quantity: 1

- System Type: Notebook

- Package Type: Box

- Web Camera: Yes

- Built-in Devices: Card Reader; Microphone; Speakers; Touchpad

- Flash Types Supported: SD

- Security Features: Kensington Lock ; BIOS Booting User Password Protection ; HDD User Password Protection and Security

- Included Accessories: Power Adapter ; Bag

- Cable Included: Power Cable

- External Color: Gray/Black

- Platform Compability: PC

- Installed Operating System: no OS

- Power Device Location: External

- Input Voltage: AC 100-240 V

- Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz

- Maximum Output Power: 120 W

- Power Port Quantity: 1

- Battery Technology: Lithium Polymer

- Battery Installed Quantity: 1

- Maximum Battery Supported Quantity: 1

- Battery Cell Quantity: 4

- Battery Current Capacity: 3000 mAh

- Depth (mm): 270 mm

- Height (mm): 31.25 mm

- Width (mm): 415 mm

- Nominal Weight: 2.8 kg

- Warranty Products returnable: Yes

- Warranty Term (month): 24 month(s)

- Warranty validation Criteria: Serial Number

- Warranty Term Notes: The warranty period for the battery is 12 months

- Entity Code: Croatia

- Pack Length (mm): 490 mm

- Pack Width (mm): 165 mm

- Pack Height (mm): 380 mm

- Pack Weight Brutto (kg): 5.85 kg

- Pack Weight Netto (kg): 5.85 kg

- Pieces in pack: 1

- Box Length (mm): 490 mm

- Box Width (mm): 165 mm

- Box Height (mm): 380 mm

- Box Weight Brutto (kg): 5.85 kg

- Packs in Box: 1

- EAN Code: 4716659538493

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Notebook ASUS N551JM / 15.6" / Core i5 / 8GB / 1TB / GTX860 / mDP,/ no OS


Notebook ASUS N551JM / 15.6" / Core i5 / 8GB / 1TB / GTX860 / mDP,/ no OS

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- Name: Notebook ASUS N551JM / 15.6" / Core i5 / 8GB / 1TB / GTX860 / mDP,/ no OS

- CPU: Intel® Core™ i5 Mobile Processor 4200H

- CPU Core Quantity: 2

- CPU Core Name: Haswell

- Internal Clock Rate: 2.8 GHz (up to 3.4 GHz)

- Installed L2 Cache Memory Storage Capacity: 512 KB

- Installed L3 Cache Memory Storage Capacity: 3 MB

- Max. CPU Bus Clock Rate: 5 GT/sec

- CPU Socket Standard: Socket 1364

- Chipset: Intel HM86 Express

- Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM

- Memory Form Factor: SODIMM 204-pin

- Installed System Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB

- Memory Slot Total Quantity: 2

- Hard Disk Drive Quantity: 1 x 1 TB, SATA III, 7200 rpm, Internal, 2.5"

- Disk Drive Type: DVD Super Multi

- Device Location: Internal

- Optical Drive Interface Type: SATA

- Disk Load Design: Tray

- Diagonal Length: 15.6"

- Display Type: LCD Display

- Display Technology: TFT Active Matrix

- Display Color: Color

- Maximum Resolution: 1920x1080

- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9

- Display Features: LED Backlight ; Full HD ; Splendid Technology ; Zero Bright Dot ; anti-Glare

- Audio Output Mode: Stereo

- Compliant Audio Standards: Bang & Olufsen ICEpower ; SonicMaster Premium ; MaxxAudio support

- Video Chipset: Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M

- Memory Type: GDDR5 SDRAM

- Video Memory Type: Video Controller Memory

- Installed Video Memory Storage Capacity: 2 GB

- LAN: Gigabit Ethernet

- Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b ; IEEE 802.11g ; IEEE 802.11n

- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0

- USB3.0 Interface Quantity: 3

- Microphone-In Interface Quantity: 1

- LAN Interface Quantity: 1

- HDMI Interface Quantity: 1

- Mini DisplayPort Interface Quantity: 1

- Headset Interface Quantity: 1

- System Type: Notebook

- Package Type: Box

- Keyboard Features: Illuminated

- Web Camera: Yes

- Built-in Devices: Card Reader; Microphone; Touchpad; Speakers; Subwoofer

- Flash Types Supported: SD ; MMC

- Security Features: Kensington Lock ; BIOS Booting User Password Protection ; HDD User Password Protection and Security

- Included Accessories: Power Adapter

- Cable Included: Power Cable

- External Color: Silver Aluminium

- Power Device Location: External

- Input Voltage: AC 100-240 V

- Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz

- Power Port Quantity: 1

- Battery Installed Quantity: 1

- Maximum Battery Supported Quantity: 1

- Battery Cell Quantity: 6

- Battery Current Capacity: 56 WHr

- Depth (mm): 255 mm

- Height (mm): 31.5 mm

- Width (mm): 383 mm

- Nominal Weight: 2.7 kg

- Warranty Products returnable: Yes

- Warranty Term (month): 24 month(s)

- Warranty validation Criteria: Serial Number

- Warranty Term Notes: The warranty period for the battery is 12 months

- Entity Code: Sve

- Pack Length (mm): 543 mm

- Pack Width (mm): 85 mm

- Pack Height (mm): 327 mm

- Pack Weight Brutto (kg): 4.45 kg

- Pack Weight Netto (kg): 4.45 kg

- Pieces in pack: 1

- Box Length (mm): 543 mm

- Box Width (mm): 85 mm

- Box Height (mm): 327 mm

- Box Weight Brutto (kg): 4.45 kg

- Packs in Box: 1

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History Events - October 23


History Events

Events on Oct 22

  • Ex-Emperor Hanazono became a Zen priest
  • Great Alliance occupies Rijsel
  • Czar Peter the Great becomes "All-Russian Imperator"
  • Princeton University (NJ) received its charter
  • Russia leaves second anti-French Coalition
  • Duke of Wellington seizes Burgos Spain
  • 1st ship sails by Erie-channel (Rome-Utica)
  • Sam Houston inaugurated as 1st elected President of the Republic of Texas
  • 7th day adventists wait for appearance of Jesus
  • 1st telegraph line linking West and East coasts completed
  • Battle at Old Fort Wayne, Indian Territory
  • Confederate troops reconquer Cumperland Gap, Tennessee
  • Sons of American Revolution organizes
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra gives its 1st concert
  • 1st New York Horse Show held (Madison Square Garden)
  • Original Metropolitan Opera House (NYC) grand opening (Faust)
  • General Gordon receives letter of Mahdi
  • Sporting Life announces that both pennant winners will meet in 3 game series October 23-25 at Polo Grounds NYC to determine baseball champion
  • John Ward and several teammates secretly form Brotherhood of Prof Base Ball Players, 1st baseball union
  • British troops flee Dundee, Natal South Africa
  • Russian fleet shoots at British fishing ship
  • 3000 blacks demonstrate and riot in Philadelphia
  • Ringling Brothers Greatest Show on Earth buys Barnum and Bailey circus
  • Explosion at Dawson NM coal mine kills 263 mine workers
  • Lucerne Street in Bronx named
  • China expels all Russian instructors and civil servants
  • President Hoover speaks of "American system of rugged individualism"
  • French government of Briand falls
  • James H Scullin forms Australia government
  • 1st concerto of BBC Symphony Orchestra, under Adrian Boult
  • SC Genemuiden soccer team forms
  • Charles de Broqueville becomes Premier of Belgium
  • George Kaufman and Edna Ferbers "Dinner at 8, " premieres in New York City
  • Primo Carnera beats Paulin in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
  • 18th PGA Championship: Johnny Revolta at Twin Hills Country Club - Oklahoma City
  • 1st commercial flight from mainland to Hawaii
  • Chester Carlson demonstrates 1st Xerox copying machine
  • 1st TV NFL game-Eagles vs. Dodgers
  • 1st ships of invasion fleet for Oran (Algeria) leave Scotland
  • US gens Clark and Lemnitzer and French General Mast meet secretly in Algeria
  • 2 British ships sink near Albania
  • Egyptian flagship King Farouk sunk by Israel
  • 200 killed in train derailment near Nowy Dwor Poland
  • Emile Zatopek runs world record 10,000m (29:21.2)
  • LA Rams beat Baltimore Colts 70-27
  • Earthquake hits Formosa, 100 killed
  • Laos gains full independence from France
  • West Germany joins North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • WWNY TV channel 7 in Carthage-Watertown, New York (CBS) begins broadcasting
  • France intercept Moroccan plane, arrest Ben Bella
  • Conrad Adenauer re-elected chancellor of West-Germany
  • KJAC TV channel 4 in Port Arthur-Beaumont, TX (NBC) 1st broadcast
  • "Take Me Along" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 448 performances
  • Cassius Clay wins 1st battle as professional boxer
  • 75,000 Flemings demand equal rights and Flemish language in Belgium
  • Louise Suggs wins LPGA San Antonio Golf Civitan
  • JFK addresses TV about Russian missile bases in Cuba
  • JFK imposes naval blockade on Cuba, beginning missile crisis
  • JFK receives Ugandan Premier Milton Obote
  • Pacific Science Center opens at Seattle Center
  • 225,000 students boycot Chicago schools in Freedom Day protest
  • EMI rejects audition by "High Numbers, " they go on to become The Who
  • French philosopher / Author Jean-Paul Sartre refuses Nobel prize
  • USSR launches Luna 12 for orbit around Moon
  • Murle Lindstrom wins LPGA Carlsbad Jaycee Golf Open
  • Apollo 7 returns to Earth
  • KAPN-AM in Santa Barbara CA changes call letters to KDB-AM
  • Paul McCartney denies rumors of his death
  • Betsy Rawls wins LPGA GAC Golf Classic
  • Oakland Athletics 1st championship; beat Reds, 4 games to 3 in World Series
  • Israeli troops reconquer mountain Hermon
  • Security Council Resolution 338-cease fire to Yom Kippur War
  • Yanks trade Bobby Murcer to Giants for Bobby Bonds
  • "Me & Bessie" opens at Ambassador Theater NYC for 453 performances
  • Cin Reds beat Boston Red Sox, 4 games to 3 in 72nd World Series
  • Soviet spacecraft Venera 9 soft-lands on Venus
  • Turkish diplomat shot to death in Vienna
  • World Football League disbands
  • Rick Barry (San Francisco), begins then longest NBA free throw streak of 60
  • International Sun-Earth Explorers 1 and 2 launched into Earth orbit
  • "King of Hearts" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 48 performances
  • 9th NYC Marathon won by Bill Rodgers in 2:12:12
  • Donna Caponi Young wins LPGA Houston Exchange Golf Classic Clubs
  • Grete Weitz runs female world record marathon (2:32:29.8)
  • Pope John Paul II installed
  • Deposed Shah of Iran arrives in New York for medical treatment
  • 4th government of Martens forms in Belgium
  • New South Korean constitution comes into effect
  • Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization decertified
  • Start of 1st-class game at Newcastle, NSW vs. Queensland
  • US national debt tops $1 trillion
  • Gene Mauch resigns as manager of Angels
  • NFL quarterback Ken Stabler retires
  • Paul McCartney releases "Give My Regards to Broad Street" soundtrack
  • Bret Saberhagen gives Kansas City Royals their 1st World Series win
  • "Into the Light" opens at Neil Simon Theater NYC for 6 performances
  • "Cabaret" opens at Imperial Theater NYC for 262 performances
  • Nobel prize for literature awarded to Joseph Brodsky
  • Elton John sells out Madison Square Garden for a record 26th time
  • Denver Nuggets beat Jugoplastika Split 135-129 in 3rd McDonald Open
  • Red Khmer occupies Pailin in Cambodia
  • General Motors announces 9 month lose of $2.2 billion
  • Atlanta, becomes 1st US team to win a World Series game out of US
  • Space Shuttle STS 52 (Columbia 13) launches into space
  • Actor James Coburn (65) weds Paula Murad (37)
  • Cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov makes record 9th space walk
  • "Philadelphia, Here I Come" closes at Criterion NYC after 52 performances
  • Statue of Sam Houston unveiled in Texas
  • Tony Rominger bicycles world record time (53,832 km)
  • "Swinging On a Star" opens at Music Box Theater NYC for 97 performances
  • New York Yankee Bernie Williams hits record tying 7th post season HR, as Yanks tie record of 6th straight post season road win (en route to 8)
  • 2nd longest 9 inning World Series game (4:12) as Marlins and Indians were tied 7-7 going into the 9th, Mariners win 14-11
  • Cleveland Marquis Grissom World Series hitting streak ends after 15 games
  • Compaq testifies Microsoft threaten to break Windows 95 agreement if they showcased a Netscape icon
  • Larry Flynt sells Hustler in a non-zoned area of Cincinnati
  • New York Ranger Wayne Gretsky wife Janet is knocked unconscious and gets 2 stitches while watching the game as a plexiglass falls on her
  • Yahoo completes purchase of Four11

Born on Oct 22

  • Georg Balthasar Schott: Composer
  • Nicola Bonifacio Logroscino: Composer
  • Vincenzo Manfredini: Composer
  • Ambrogio Minoja: Composer
  • Johann Christian Gottlob Eidenbenz: Composer
  • Daniel Steibelt: Composer
  • Jan Ackersdijk: Dutch political economist
  • Federico Ricci: Composer
  • Henry Bohlen: Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1862
  • Franz Liszt: Raiding, Hungary -- Romantic composer / virtuoso pianist
  • Leconte de Lisle: Writer
  • Guglielmo Quarenghi: Composer
  • August Labitzky: Composer
  • Leopold Damrosch: Composer
  • Carl Fuchs: Composer
  • Sarah Bernhardt: France -- Actress (Camille, Queen Elizabeth)
  • Jacobus Herculas [Uncle Koos] de la Rey: South African politician
  • Ivan Bunin: Russia -- Poet / Novelist (Gentleman from SF-Nobel 1933)
  • Karl B Adam: German theologist (Christ our Brother)
  • Joe Carr: Ohio, United States -- NFL hall of famer / NFL President (1921-39)
  • Adolf A Joffe: Russian revolutionary / writer (Brest-Litovsk)
  • Viktor Jacobi: Composer
  • Giovanni Martinelli: Montagnana, Italy -- Opera singer (New York Met)
  • Lothar Windsperger: Composer
  • John Reed: Journalist who reported on Mexican, Russian revolutions
  • Fidelio Friedrich Finke: Composer
  • Charles Glenn King: Biochemist (discovered vitamin C)
  • Damaso Alonso: Spanish poet (Hijos de la ira)
  • Marcel Mihalovici: Composer
  • Edward R Stettinius: United States -- Foreign Minister (1944-45) / diplomat
  • George Beadle: US biologist (Nobel 1958)
  • Paul Arma: Composer
  • Constance Bennett: NYC, New York -- Actress (Easiest Way, Ladies in Love)
  • Joseph Kosma: Composer
  • Karl Jansky: Czechoslovakia -- Discoverer (cosmic radio emissions in 1932)
  • Cornelis L "Kees" van Baaren: Dutch composer (Willem Pijper)
  • Sidney Kingsley: US playwright (One in White, Darkness at Noon)
  • Henriette Wyeth: 1st lady of American art
  • Jimmy Foxx: Baseball home run hitter (534, Detroit Tigers)
  • Helmut Gollwitzer: German theologist / antifascist
  • John Sutton: Rawalpindi, India -- Actor (Tower of London, Return of Fly)
  • Litz Pisk: Movement teacher
  • Annette Rogers: US sprinter (1932, 36 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
  • Bo Dai: Last emporer of Vietnam
  • Patricia "Boots" Mallory: US dancer / actress (Handle With Care)
  • Michael F Howard: British Major General (Gold Stick to the Queen)
  • Joan Fontaine: Tokyo, Japan -- Actress (Gunga Din, Ivanhoe, Rebecca)
  • Doris Lessing: Kermanshah, Iran -- Novelist (Golden Notebook)
  • Harry Potts: Soccer star / manager
  • Mitzi Green: Bronx, New York -- Actress (Little Orphan Annie)
  • Georges Brassens: French poet / cabaret singer
  • John H Chafee: (Sen-R-Rhode Island, 1976- )
  • John Weidner: War hero
  • Ton Lensink: Dutch actor (Rituelen)
  • Pete Pihos: NFL end (Phil Eagles)
  • Robert Rauschenberg: Port Arthur, Texas -- Painter (Gloria)
  • Jan A de Jonge: Dutch historian
  • Helenard J "Allan" Hendrickse: Leader of South African Labour Party
  • Ray Stern: Mother of radio personality Howard Stern
  • Dory Previn: Rahway, New Jersey -- Pop singer (Love Be My Cover)
  • Giorgio Gaslini: Composer
  • Lev Jasjin: Russian soccer player (goalie)
  • Hikaru Hayashi: Composer
  • Donald Herod Peterson: Winona, Mississippi -- Colonel USAF / Astronaut (STS 6)
  • Donald McIntyre: Auckland, New Zealand -- Bass-Baritone (Wotan-Das Rheingold)
  • Judy Devlin Hashman: 10 time badminton champ (1957-67)
  • Neville E Alexander: South African (10 years in Robbeneiland Jail)
  • Tadeas Salva: Composer
  • Derek Jacobi: London, England -- Actor (Lanner-Strauss Family, Dead Again)
  • Joaquim Chissano: President of Mozambique (1986- )
  • Ray Jones: Rock bassist (Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas)
  • Tony Roberts: NYC, New York -- Actor (Annie Hall, Edge of Night, Lucie Arnaz Show)
  • Charles Keating: London, England -- Actor (Carl Hutchins-Another World)
  • Robin John Maconie: Composer
  • Allen James Coage: NYC, New York -- HW judo (1976 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
  • Paul Zukofsky: Brooklyn, New York -- Violinist (Cappricio)
  • Robert Long [Leverman]: Dutch singer / actor (Vroeger Kon je Lachen)
  • Leslie West [Weinstein]: Rocker (Mountain-Mississippi Queen)
  • Eddie Brigati: Garfield, New Jersey -- Rock vocalist (Rascals)
  • Richard Loncraine: Director (Missionary, Deep Cover, Bellman & True)
  • Edward F Feighan: (Rep-D-Ohio, 1983- )
  • Lee Meredith [Judith Lee Sauls]: River Edge, New Jersey -- Actress (Producers)
  • Neil Burton Rolnick: Composer
  • John Peterson: United States -- Middleweight (1976 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
  • Manfred Burgsmuller: WLAF kicker (Rhein Fire)
  • Roy Ristie: Suriname -- Neth radio host (Apintie, Kankantrie)
  • Carla Dunlap: Newark, New Jersey -- Bodybuilder (Pumping Iron 2)
  • Bobby Blotzner: Rock drummer (Ratt-Round & Round)
  • Todd Graff: NYC, New York -- Actor (Five Corners, Dominic & Eugene)
  • Barbara Potter: Connecticut, United States -- Tennis player (changed shirt on Wimbledon Court)
  • Donna Wynd: Auckland, New Zealand -- 1k sprint cyclist (1996 Olympics)
  • Leonard Marshall: NFL defensive end (New York Giants, New York Jets)
  • Derrick Waldroup: Chicago, Illinois -- 198 lbs greco-roman wrestler (1996 Olympics)
  • Gayle Stammer: Livermore, California -- Beach volleyballer (1996 Olympics)
  • Cherie Witter: Everett, Washington -- Playmate (February, 1985)
  • Marvin Washington: NFL defensive end (NY Jets, SF 49ers)
  • Otis Smith: NFL cornerback (NY Jets)
  • Valeria Golino: Naples, Italy -- Actress (Rain Man, Little Flames)
  • Keith Osik: Port Jefferson, New York -- Catcher (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Shelby Lynne: Quantico, Virginia -- Country singer (If I Could Bottle This Up)
  • Stephane Quintal: Boucherville -- NHL defenseman (Montreal Canadiens)
  • Cuty [Yumi] Suzuki: Kawaguchi, Japan -- Wrestler (Japan)
  • Kevin Carrasco: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic -- Pitcher (Cin Reds)
  • Coleman Rudolph: NFL defensive end (New York Giants)
  • Steve Campbell: Buffalo, New York -- Tennis star
  • Winston Bogarde: Soccer player (Sparta / Ajax)
  • Amanda Coetzer: Hoopstad, South Africa -- Tennis star (1996 Aust semi)
  • Anthony "Pig" Miller: NBA forward (LA Lakers, Atlanta Hawks)
  • Mitchel van der Gaag: Dutch soccer player (PSV, Motherwell)
  • Timothy Christopher Carswell: Christchurch, New Zealand -- Cyclist (1996 Olympics)
  • Scott Lachance: Charlottesville -- NHL defenseman (NY Islanders)
  • Tyrone Williams: WLAF / NFL defensive tackle (Chicago Bears, Rhein Fire)
  • Victoria Lagerstrom: Miss Sweden Universe (1997)
  • Kathy Butler: Edinburgh, Scotland -- Canad 3k / 5k runner (1992, 96 Olympics - 8th Place)
  • Layla Harvest Roberts: Kealakekua, Hawaii -- Playmate (Oct, 1997)
  • Miroslav Satan: Topolcany, Slovakia -- NHL left wing (Edmonton Oilers, Sabres)
  • Melchior Schoenmakers: Soccer player (SC Heerenveen)
  • Katrina Bergstrom: Miss North Dakota Teen USA (1996)

Died on Oct 22

  • Charles Martel: Ruler of the Franks, dies at 63
  • Ferdinand I [the Wise]: King of Portugal
  • Gian Galeazzo: Italian Duke of Milan (1476-94)
  • Jacob Praetorius: Composer, dies at 65
  • Cloudesley Shovell: Admiral, drowns at Scilly
  • Herman Witsius [Wits]: Reformed theologist, dies at 72
  • Alessandro Scarlatti: Composer, dies at 65
  • Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlotti: Composer, dies at 65
  • Willem IV KH Friso: Prince of Orange-Nassau, dies at 40
  • French van Mieris "the Young": Painter / historian, dies at 73
  • Samuel Arnold: English composer, dies at 62
  • August Harder: Composer, dies at 38
  • Joachim H Campe: German theory / author, dies at 72
  • Willem G F Bentinck: Earl / politician / organist, dies at 73
  • Hans C E Freiherr von Gagern: German advisor to Dutch King, dies at 86
  • J Gotthelf: Writer, dies at 57
  • Louis (Ludwig) Spohr: Composer (Faust), dies at 75
  • Michael Sars: Norwegian zoologist, dies at 64
  • Janis Cimze: Composer, dies at 67
  • Olivier Metra: Composer, dies at 59
  • Bruce F Cummings: English Author (Enjoying Life), dies at 30
  • Jules Van de Hill: Belgian lawyer / politician
  • Anna Dickinson: Dies just a week shy of her 90th birthday
  • Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd: Gangster, shot dead at 30 by FBI in Ohio
  • Gustave "Staff" de Clercq: Leader Flemish Nationally Covenant
  • Sybren Tulip: NSBer / supt of police in Amsterdam (1941-42)
  • Josef Venantius von Woss: Composer, dies at 80
  • Augustyn Hlond: Polish cardinal
  • Prosper Cocquyt: Belgian brewer / pilot, dies at 54
  • Edgar Scauflaire: Belgian, Painter / decorator, dies at 67
  • Dipa Nusantara Aidit: Indonesian leader (PKI 1951-65), murdered at 42
  • Paul Tillich: German / US Theologist (Courage To Be)
  • Hewlett Johnson: Red Deacon of Canterbury
  • Kurt Edzard: German Sculptor (nudist / portraits)
  • Pablo Casals: Spanish violin cellist / conductor / composer, dies at 96
  • Arnold Toynbee: English Historian / cultural sociologist, dies at 86
  • Jesse Bishop: Murderer, dies in Nevada gas chamber
  • Michael Granger: Actor (Creature with Atom Brain, Pier 5 Havana)
  • Harold Laurence Walters: Composer, dies at 66
  • Napoleon Whiting: Actor (Silas-Big Valley), dies at 75
  • Jane Dornnacker: WNBC-AM NYC helicopter traffic reporter, dies doing a live traffic report as her copter crashes
  • Lino Ventura: Italian / French actor (Medusa touch), dies at 68
  • Roland Winters: Actor (Jet Pilot, Meet Millie), dies at 84
  • Peter Willes: British actor / producer (Way We Live)
  • Cleavon Little: Actor (Blazing Saddles), dies of colon cancer at 53
  • Red Barber: Sportscaster (Dodgers, Yankees), dies at 84
  • Elie A Cohen: Physician (held in Auschwitz), dies at 84
  • Fred C Shapiro: US journalist (Tiananmen-square 1989), dies at 62
  • Jiri Hajek: Czech lawyer / Minister of Foreign Affairs, dies at 80
  • Chester Williams: Painter, dies at 73
  • David Buchan: Ethno-Musicologist, dies at 55
  • Fabio Grobart: Founder (Cuban Communist Party)
  • Harold Horace Hopkins: Inventor (Endoscope), dies at 75
  • Rollo May: Founder (Humanistic Psychology Movement), dies at 85
  • Sandy Horn: Lesbian Activist, dies at 59
  • Edward Totah: Art Dealer, dies at 46
  • K B Wilson: Methodist principal (Westminster College), dies at 50
  • Kingsley Amis: Author, dies of injuries from a fall at 73
  • Mary Wickes: Actress (Sister Act), dies at 79
  • Ralph Whitlock: Writer, dies at 81
  • Simone Gallimard: Publisher, dies at 77
  • Charles Edward Pevensey Tennant: Aristocrat, dies at 39
  • John Bauldie: Music journalist / Dylanologist, dies at 47
  • Matthew Harding: Businessman / football supporter, dies at 42