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Anderson Jacobson AJ 841
Anderson Jacobson AJ 841.jpg
Manufacturer Anderson Jacobson
Model AJ 841
Lifetime
Introduced prior to February, 1973

The Anderson Jacobson AJ 841 terminal was introduced sometime before February, 1973. In May, 1976 it sold for a price of $2,995.[1] Its printing mechanism is based on a proprietary design that utilizes the heavy duty IBM Selectric electric typewriter mechanism as the printer.[2]

An RS-232C interface option was introduced in August, 1978 at a price of $995. A parallel interface option was available linking the AJ 841 with any S-100 bus microcomputer.[3]

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References

  1. "AJ Display Varied", Computerworld, May 31, 1976, pg. 53
  2. "Exhibitor Listings", Computerworld, February 7, 1973, pg. Supplement/6
  3. "AJ 841 Gets RS-232 Link", Computerworld, August 14, 1978, pg. 76