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* {{manx details|74,21675|Beehive Models I, II, and III Brochure}} | * {{manx details|74,21675|Beehive Models I, II, and III Brochure}} | ||
| + | * {{manx details|74,21676|Beehive Models I, II, and III Product Bulletin}}, January, 1972 | ||
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Revision as of 04:57, 6 October 2016
| Beehive Model III | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Beehive |
| Model | Model III |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | January, 1972 |
| Introductory Price | $2672 |
| Communication | |
| Interfaces |
RS-232B, parallel |
| Baud Rates | 110, 150, 300, variable up to 2400 |
| Display | |
| Size | 12-inch |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolutions | 40x20, 80x20 |
| Matrix | 5x7 |
| Graphic Modes | |
| Type | Monochrome |
| Resolution | 512x256 |
The Beehive Model III was introduced in January, 1972 at a price of $2672 ($2987 for the 80 column version). A polling adapter and graphics module were added at prices of $350 and $1,500, respectively.[1]
Manx
- Beehive Models I, II, and III Brochure
- Beehive Models I, II, and III Product Bulletin, January, 1972
References
- ↑ "Polling Adapter, Graphics Module Added to CRT Line", Computerworld, September 20, 1972, pg. 4