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− | The Evans & Sutherland PS 390 terminal is a color graphics terminal introduced in 1987 at a price of $43,200.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jDYGHejAySsC&lpg=PA71&pg=PA71 New Products: Terminals], Computerworld, March 23, 1987, pg. 71</ref> It allows calligraphic-quality lines and solid-shaded images on a single raster display. | + | {{infobox terminal |
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+ | | intro_price = $43,200 | ||
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+ | The Evans & Sutherland PS 390 terminal is a color graphics terminal introduced in March, 1987 at a price of $43,200.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jDYGHejAySsC&lpg=PA71&pg=PA71 New Products: Terminals], Computerworld, March 23, 1987, pg. 71</ref> It allows calligraphic-quality lines and solid-shaded images on a single raster display. | ||
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Manufacturer | Evans & Sutherland |
Model | PS 390 |
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Introduced | March, 1987 |
Introductory Price | $43,200 |
The Evans & Sutherland PS 390 terminal is a color graphics terminal introduced in March, 1987 at a price of $43,200.[1] It allows calligraphic-quality lines and solid-shaded images on a single raster display.
Features:
- depth cueing
- perspective
- six-plane clipping
- 16.7 million color palette
References
- ↑ New Products: Terminals, Computerworld, March 23, 1987, pg. 71