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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in September, 1986 at a price of $699.{{Computerworld
 
The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in September, 1986 at a price of $699.{{Computerworld

Revision as of 22:13, 3 March 2013

Wyse WY-60
Wyse WY-60.jpg
Manufacturer Wyse
Model WY-60
Lifetime
Introduced September, 1986
Introductory Price $699
Display
Size 14-inch
Phosphors green, amber, white
Character Modes
Resolutions 80x26, 80x44, 132x26, 132x44
Matrix 7x12
Cell 10x16
Firmware
Personalities ADDS Viewpoint 2A,
DEC VT100,
DEC VT52,
Hazeltine 1500,
Lear Siegler ADM-3A,
TeleVideo 910,
TeleVideo 920,
TeleVideo 925,
TeleVideo 950,
TeleVideo 955,
Wyse WY-50

The Wyse WY-60 terminal was introduced in September, 1986 at a price of $699.[1][2] In December, 1986 the price was cut to $599.[3]

Features:

  • 14-inch flat display
  • 7x12 dot character matrix in 10x16 dot matrix character cell with 3 dot descenders
  • up to 7 pages of local display memory

References

  1. "ASCII terminal prices dip", Computerworld, September 22, 1986, pg. 19
  2. Wyse advertisement, Computerworld, October 13, 1986, pg. 20
  3. New Products/Price Reductions, Computerworld, December 8, 1986, pg. 130