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| Quazon Quick-Link 300 | |
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| Manufacturer | Quazon |
| Model | Quick-Link 300 |
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| Introduced | August, 1983 |
| Introductory Price | < $200 |
The Quazon Quick-Link 300 is a videotex terminal was offered for use in hotel rooms and with E. F. Hutton investment accounts.[1][2][3] In 1984, the retail price was raised to $249.[4]
References
- ↑ "Quazon announces agreement to supply hotel videotex terminals", John Markoff, InfoWorld, June 6, 1983, pg. 17
- ↑ Hardware News, New peripherals, InfoWorld, August 22, 1983, pg. 53
- ↑ Supershorts, Computerworld, January 9, 1984, pg. 82
- ↑ Look and Listen, Quick Looks, William J. Hawkins, Popular Science, March, 1984, pg. 146