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Hazeltine 1420 | |
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Manufacturer | Hazeltine |
Model | 1420 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | June, 1979 |
Introductory Price | $995 |
Communication | |
Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
Baud Rates | 110, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600 |
Display | |
Size | 12-inch |
Phosphor | P4 |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Character Modes | |
Resolution | 80x24 |
Matrix | 5x7 |
Cell | 7x10 |
Firmware | |
RAM | 2 KB |
The Hazeltine 1420 terminal was introduced sometime in June, 1979 at a price of $995.[1][2]
Manx
Images
External Links
References
- ↑ "Hazeltine CRT Backs Small Business Users", Computerworld, June 18, 1979, pg. 41
- ↑ Hazeltine advertisement, Computerworld, November 24, 1980, pg. 67
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