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The Lear Siegler ADM-32 terminal was introduced in March, 1980 at a price of $1,295.  An optional modem board was introduced in December, 1981 at a price of $995.  A graphics option was available in May, 1982 at a price of $1,050.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=QghOwt8qQsEC&lpg=RA1-PA47&pg=RA1-PA47 Communications at NCC, "Lear Siegler, Inc."], Computerworld, May 31, 1982, pg. 47.</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=fYukjC5PayUC&lpg=PA83&pg=PA83 "Terminal Intelligence Climbing as Prices Drop"], Computerworld, March 31, 1982, pg. 83.</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Q5XFJRnhR28C&lpg=PA35&pg=PA35 Lear Siegler advertisement], Computerworld, November 2, 1981, pg. 35</ref>
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| intro_month = march
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| intro_year = 1980
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| intro_price = $1,295
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| display_size = 12-inch or 15-inch
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}}
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in March, 1980 at a price of $1,295.  An optional modem board was introduced in December, 1981 at a price of $995.  A graphics option was available in May, 1982 at a price of $1,050.{{Computerworld
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| id=QghOwt8qQsEC
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| page_prefix=RA1-PA
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| pg=47
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| title=Communications at NCC, Lear Siegler, Inc.
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| date=May 31, 1982
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}}{{Computerworld
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| id=fYukjC5PayUC
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| pg=83
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| title="Terminal Intelligence Climbing as Prices Drop"
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| date=March 31, 1982
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}}{{Computerworld
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| id=Q5XFJRnhR28C
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| pg=35
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| title=Lear Siegler advertisement
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| date=November 2, 1981
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}}
  
 
Features:
 
Features:
 
* detached keyboard
 
* detached keyboard
* 12-inch or 15-inch display
 
 
* antireflective screen surface
 
* antireflective screen surface
 
* optional tilt mechanism
 
* optional tilt mechanism

Revision as of 08:28, 8 April 2012

Missing required manufacturer argument! The Lear Siegler ADM-32 terminal was introduced in March, 1980 at a price of $1,295. An optional modem board was introduced in December, 1981 at a price of $995. A graphics option was available in May, 1982 at a price of $1,050.[1][2][3]

Features:

  • detached keyboard
  • antireflective screen surface
  • optional tilt mechanism

References

  1. Communications at NCC, Lear Siegler, Inc., Computerworld, May 31, 1982, pg. 47
  2. "Terminal Intelligence Climbing as Prices Drop", Computerworld, March 31, 1982, pg. 83
  3. Lear Siegler advertisement, Computerworld, November 2, 1981, pg. 35