Early electronic typewriter. This is a Selectric II typewriter manufactured by the American company IBM. The first Selectric was produced in 1961,and the Selectric II a few years later. It pioneered a new type of technology,replacing the typebars of older typewriters with a pivoting typeball (not seen). This allowed faster typing speeds and also avoided clashing typebars. It could also change font and included many mathematical symbols. This typewriter has a keyboard adapted for the Germanic languages where 'z' is more frequently used than 'y'. These characters have been swapped round from the normal QWERTY keyboard layout | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Kinsbergen, Ton |
Taille de l’image : | 5375 px × 3720 px |
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