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The NCD MCX17 is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in February, 1995 at a price of $4,295.
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| manufacturer = NCD
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| model = MCX17
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| intro_month = February
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| intro_year = 1993
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| intro_price = $4,295
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| display_size = 17-inch
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| interface = ethernet
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| graphic_type = pseudocolor
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| graphic_resolution = 1152x900
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| cpu = Motorola 88100
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The {{PAGENAME}} is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in February, 1993 at a price of $4,295.{{InfoWorld
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| pg=24
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| title="NCD adds 3-D graphics, sound to X terminals"
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| author=Cate Corcoran
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| date=February 15, 1993
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== References ==
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[http://books.google.com/books?id=ujsEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA24&pg=PA24 "Midrange MCX family targeted at CAD/CAM, 3-D modeling users"], InfoWorld, February 15, 1993, pg. 24
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 30 July 2019

NCD MCX17
Manufacturer NCD
Model MCX17
Lifetime
Introduced February, 1993
Introductory Price $4,295
Communication
Interface ethernet
Display
Size 17-inch
Graphic Modes
Type PseudoColor
Resolution 1152x900
Firmware
CPU Motorola 88100

The NCD MCX17 is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in February, 1993 at a price of $4,295.[1]

References

  1. "NCD adds 3-D graphics, sound to X terminals", Cate Corcoran, InfoWorld, February 15, 1993, pg. 24