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The 4107 was one of three low cost color graphic terminals introduced at the Hannover Faire in Germany in April 1983. They were part of the "Unicorn" project which was to deliver a $5,000 color graphics terminal to the market in 18 months. The 4107 was a 640x480 resolution 13" color graphics terminal that supported segments. The 4107 had additional memory that allowed local zoom and pan on the graphic segment data. The shipment for the 4107 and 4109, a 19" version, were delayed from the 4105. The 4107 initially shipped on December 8, 1983. |
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The 4107 was one of three low cost color graphic terminals introduced at the Hannover Faire in Germany in April 1983. They were part of the "Unicorn" project which was to deliver a $5,000 color graphics terminal to the market in 18 months. The 4107 was a 640x480 resolution 13" color graphics terminal that supported segments. The 4107 had additional memory that allowed local zoom and pan on the graphic segment data. The shipment for the 4107 and 4109, a 19" version, were delayed from the 4105. The 4107 initially shipped on December 8, 1983.