I believe it does, but you need an adapter...
no, sorry. They are designed for PC only.
No, it is for computers "Easily connects to most PC and Mac computers as well as mobile devices and tablets The Z11 is the perfect headset for PC gamers seeking high-fidelity audio and superior comfort at an affordable price. "
There is incomplete support for the Lexmark Z11 in Linux. The driver is unlikely to be bundled with most distros, as it does not work very well.I have placed a link to the driver in the Related links section below.
A cheap crossman cCO2poweredpistol.
45watt + 45 watt
Yes, it is a CO2 powered, semi-automatic pistol.
The GN-z11 galaxy is an irregular galaxy 13,400 million light-years (redshift of 11) from Earth in the Ursa Major constellation, and is 4000 light-years (25 times smaller than the Milky Way) in diameter, and contains about 1 billion stars (1 percent of the Milky Way's stars).
A category Z11 on a permanent residence card typically indicates that the holder is a long-term resident in a country, often based on specific immigration criteria or circumstances such as family reunification, employment, or humanitarian reasons. This category may come with certain rights and responsibilities, including access to social services and the ability to work or study. The exact implications can vary by country, so it's advisable to consult the relevant immigration authority for specific details.
The most distant known source in the universe is a galaxy called GN-z11, which is approximately 13.4 billion light-years away from Earth. This means that the light we see from GN-z11 today started its journey towards us over 13 billion years ago.
Ummm, maybe a Z11? its the most common. (some teacher said this over my shoulder)
The greatest observed redshift of any galaxy is for GN-z11, which has a redshift of 11.09. This corresponds to a distance of around 13.4 billion light-years away from Earth.
Yes, it's the most distant irregular galaxy 13.4 billion light-years from Earth (i.e. GN-z11 in the Ursa Major constellation).