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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 16:17, 4 October 2012

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,
IBM 1301,
IBM 3161,
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