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Tip-Top Terminal: The HP 2600A

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Date: 1970

Users interfaced with large enterprise computers via dedicated terminals. The 2600A, designed for work with early Hewlett-Packard data processors, was state-of-the-art, capable of displaying up to 25 lines with 21 characters apiece on them. It was 18″ x 18″ x 14″ and weighed 55 pounds.

Tags: 1970 • 1970s • Servers & Data Systems

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