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Ann Arbor 2480
Manufacturer Ann Arbor
Model 2480
Lifetime
Introduced 1975
Introductory Price $1,780
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop,
60 mA curernt loop,
TTL parallel
Baud Rates 110, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600
Display
Size 14-inch
Phosphor P4 white
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Character Modes
Resolution 80x24
Matrix 5x7
Cell 8x10

The Ann Arbor 2480 terminal was introduced in 1975. In April, 1977 it sold for $1,780.[1][2]

Manx

References

  1. "Ann Arbor Has Switch", Computerworld, April 4, 1977, pg. 32
  2. "Terminal With Color Graphics Capability Is More Than Just a Pretty Picture", Brad Schultz, Computerworld, October 29, 1979, pg. 40