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Qué (quién) es IBM Selectric - definición


IBM Selectric typewriter         
  • American typewriter keyboard layout
  • IBM Electronic Selectric Composer with accessories
  • IBM Magnetic Card
  • Magnetic Tape/Selectric Composer]] installation in use
  • IBM Selectric Composer
  • €]]2 coin for scale
  • IBM Selectric MC-82 - model with MC composer module
  • A Selectric typing element
  • Selectric III keyboard layout
  • Sample of IBM Magnetic Card Composer output (Press Roman 10pt font family)
  • Selectric II dual Latin/Hebrew ''Hadar'' element
  • IBM Selectric II (with dual [[Latin]]/[[Hebrew]] element and keyboard). The switch to the right of the backspace key shifts the machine to right-to-left typing, as is required for Hebrew. Note also the two typing position scales, one numbered left to right, the other right to left.
  • IBM Selectric typeball monument in [[Stockholm]]
A POPULAR LINE OF TYPEWRITERS FROM IBM
IBM Golfball; Selectric; IBM Selectric; IBM golfball typewriter; Selectric typewriter; Type ball; Typewriter ball; IBM Composer; Ibm composer; IBM Selectric Composer; IBM Golfball typewriter; Golf ball printer; IBM Wheelwriter; Wheelwriter; Typeball printer; Golfball typewriter; Typeball; Golf ball (typewriter); Golf ball (IBM Selectric); Golf ball typewriter; IBM 6121; IBM Selectric II; IBM Selectric III
The IBM Selectric typewriter was a highly successful line of electric typewriters introduced by IBM on 31 July 1961.Carriageless Typewriter Shown; New I.
golf ball printer         
  • American typewriter keyboard layout
  • IBM Electronic Selectric Composer with accessories
  • IBM Magnetic Card
  • Magnetic Tape/Selectric Composer]] installation in use
  • IBM Selectric Composer
  • €]]2 coin for scale
  • IBM Selectric MC-82 - model with MC composer module
  • A Selectric typing element
  • Selectric III keyboard layout
  • Sample of IBM Magnetic Card Composer output (Press Roman 10pt font family)
  • Selectric II dual Latin/Hebrew ''Hadar'' element
  • IBM Selectric II (with dual [[Latin]]/[[Hebrew]] element and keyboard). The switch to the right of the backspace key shifts the machine to right-to-left typing, as is required for Hebrew. Note also the two typing position scales, one numbered left to right, the other right to left.
  • IBM Selectric typeball monument in [[Stockholm]]
A POPULAR LINE OF TYPEWRITERS FROM IBM
IBM Golfball; Selectric; IBM Selectric; IBM golfball typewriter; Selectric typewriter; Type ball; Typewriter ball; IBM Composer; Ibm composer; IBM Selectric Composer; IBM Golfball typewriter; Golf ball printer; IBM Wheelwriter; Wheelwriter; Typeball printer; Golfball typewriter; Typeball; Golf ball (typewriter); Golf ball (IBM Selectric); Golf ball typewriter; IBM 6121; IBM Selectric II; IBM Selectric III
IBM MT/ST         
  • IBM Magnetic Tape/Selectric Composer (MT/SC) in use
  • Panel of MT/ST
IBM MT/ST (MAGNETIC TAPE/SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER) WAS A MODEL OF THE IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
Magnetic tape selectric typewriter; MT/ST (Magnetic Tape Selectric Typewriter); MTST; MT/ST; Magnetic Tape Selectric Composer
The IBM MT/ST (Magnetic Tape/Selectric Typewriter, and known in Europe as MT72) was a model of the IBM Selectric typewriter, built into its own desk, integrated with magnetic tape recording and playback facilities, located in an attached enclosure, with controls and a bank of relays. It was released by IBM in 1964.
Ejemplos de uso de IBM Selectric
1. The definition of "legal services" in those days meant that Graham, a lawyer, would sit at his IBM Selectric in the clinic and type up wills and power–of–attorney forms.