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Quazon was a manufacturer of small home computer terminals that used a composite monitor or television and RF converter for the display.
 
Quazon was a manufacturer of small home computer terminals that used a composite monitor or television and RF converter for the display.
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Quazon Corporation<br/>
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3330 Keller Springs Road<br/>
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Carrollton, Texas 75006{{computerworld
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 24 January 2014

Quazon was a manufacturer of small home computer terminals that used a composite monitor or television and RF converter for the display.

Quazon Corporation
3330 Keller Springs Road
Carrollton, Texas 75006[1]

References

  1. "...But Software Could Make It Obsolete", Phil Hirsch, Computerworld, July 4, 1983, pg. 10

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