Advanced Remote Display Station

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title: Advanced Remote Display Station
text: The Advanced Remote Display Station was a desktop vector graphics and text terminal produced by Computer Displays, Inc. starting in 1968. It was announced at the 1968 Spring Joint Computer Conference and available by August 1968 for $12,750. By December 1969, the price of the ARDS had dropped to under $8000. The ARDS was the first commercial product to include a computer mouse as an optional peripheral as early as April 1968 for an additional $1200. The ARDS was capable of connecting to a comput
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description: CRTs designed for use as computer memory
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date created: 2010-04-02T15:28:47Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T17:21:25Z
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