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C. Itoh CIT-414 | |
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Manufacturer | C. Itoh |
Model | CIT-414 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | July, 1983 |
Communication | |
Interface | RS-232C |
Character Modes | |
Resolution | 80x24 |
Graphic Modes | |
Type | Monochrome |
Resolution | 640x480 |
The C. Itoh CIT-414 is a monochrome graphics terminal introduced in July, 1983.[1]
In May, 1984 the CIT-414a variant was introduced at a price of $1,495. It emulates Tektronix 4010 and Tektronix 4014.[2]
Manx
- CIT-414a Video Terminal Users Manual, January, 1984
References
- ↑ C. Itoh Electronics advertisement, Computerworld, July 25, 1983, pg. 25
- ↑ "Single-user workstations dominate conference floor", Computerworld, May 21, 1984, pg. 13
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