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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tektronix Tektronix] XP336 terminal is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in March, 1992 at a price of $4,750.
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| manufacturer = Tektronix
== References ==
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| model = XP336
 
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| intro_month = March
[http://books.google.com/books?id=3j0EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA33&pg=PA33 "Tektronix expands X-Windows line"], InfoWorld, March 23, 1992, pg. 33
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| intro_year = 1992
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| intro_price = $4,750
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| interface = ethernet
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| cpu = 20 MHz MIPS R3000
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| ram = 5 MB to 42 MB
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| display_size = 17-inch
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| refresh_rate = 72
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| gpu = 40 MHz TI TMS34020
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| graphic_type = pseudocolor
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| graphic_resolution = 1152x900
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| x_server = X11R4
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in March, 1992 at a price of $4,750.{{InfoWorld
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| title="Tektronix expands X-Windows line"
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| author=Tom Quinlan
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| date=March 23, 1992
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Latest revision as of 04:01, 24 July 2018

Tektronix XP336
Manufacturer Tektronix
Model XP336
Lifetime
Introduced March, 1992
Introductory Price $4,750
Communication
Interface ethernet
Display
Size 17-inch
Refresh Rate 72 Hz
Graphic Modes
Type PseudoColor
Resolution 1152x900
Firmware
CPU 20 MHz MIPS R3000
RAM 5 MB to 42 MB

The Tektronix XP336 terminal is a color graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in March, 1992 at a price of $4,750.[1]

References

  1. "Tektronix expands X-Windows line", Tom Quinlan, InfoWorld, March 23, 1992, pg. 33