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gives a description of the features and circuit. Readers could order a 16 page booklet for $ 2.00 that showed complete schematics and printed circuit board layouts. Thousands were sold. The unit on the cover shows a keyboard from the February 1973 issue. Another TV Typewriter prototype is shown on page 45.
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TV Typewriter, by Don Lancaster. The device could display 2 pages of 16 lines of 32 upper-case characters on any TV screen. This challenging project could be built for around $ 120 of parts. The circuit boards were available from Southwest Technical Products for $ 33. The article (on pages 43-52)
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This issue shows the cover style in the early 1970s. The subtitle "For Men with Ideas in Electronics" was used from July 1970 to early 1974.
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The TV Typewriter project is considered a milestone in the personal computer revolution. The prototype is on display in the
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The TV Typewriter on the cover shows the hand made keyboard project from the February 1973 issue of Radio-Electronics.
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Gernsback Publications, Inc. Publisher: M. Harvey Gernsback, Editor: Larry Steckler, Cover Photo by Walter Herstatt
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This 8.25 by 11.25 inch (21 by 28 cm) magazine has 110 pages. The monthly paid circulation was about 160,000.
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The cover photo shows how compact the TV Typewriter was.
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Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer
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