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* [[Media:070-4665-00.pdf | 4115B Operator (070-4665-00) ]] | * [[Media:070-4665-00.pdf | 4115B Operator (070-4665-00) ]] | ||
* [[Media:070-4665-01.pdf | 4115B Operator (070-4665-01) ]] | * [[Media:070-4665-01.pdf | 4115B Operator (070-4665-01) ]] | ||
* [[Media:070-5136-00.pdf | 4115/4120 Upgrade (070-5136-00) ]] | * [[Media:070-5136-00.pdf | 4115/4120 Upgrade (070-5136-00) ]] | ||
* [[Media:11W-5919.pdf | 4115/4120 Projector Interface Brochure]] | * [[Media:11W-5919.pdf | 4115/4120 Projector Interface Brochure]] | ||
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The '''Tektronix 4115''' is a high resolution color computer display terminal that uses a 19" CRT. | The '''Tektronix 4115''' is a high resolution color computer display terminal that uses a 19" CRT. | ||
It is based on an [[Intel 8086]] processor. | It is based on an [[Intel 8086]] processor. | ||
The 4115 is a standalone unit with monitor and controller in a pedestal enclosure. The '''M4115''' omits the pedestal; it consists of a monitor for desktop placement and a floor-standing electronics unit. | |||
[[Kurt Krueger]] writes: | |||
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It required a separate power plug for the CPU and Display sections. I don't have the specs, but two power plugs is putting its potential consumption in the 3 KW neighborhood. | |||
There seems to be a limit on 120 V devices of 1350 W (11.3 A) for consumer products that don't require a dedicated circuit. | |||
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{{MissingSpecs}} | {{MissingSpecs}} | ||
==Price== | |||
* $19,950 in 1984 Catalog (~$60,300 in 2024 Dollars) | |||
==Peripherals== | ==Peripherals== |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 12 July 2024
The Tektronix 4115 is a high resolution color computer display terminal that uses a 19" CRT. It is based on an Intel 8086 processor.
The 4115 is a standalone unit with monitor and controller in a pedestal enclosure. The M4115 omits the pedestal; it consists of a monitor for desktop placement and a floor-standing electronics unit.
Kurt Krueger writes:
It required a separate power plug for the CPU and Display sections. I don't have the specs, but two power plugs is putting its potential consumption in the 3 KW neighborhood.
There seems to be a limit on 120 V devices of 1350 W (11.3 A) for consumer products that don't require a dedicated circuit.
Key Specifications
- please add
Price
- $19,950 in 1984 Catalog (~$60,300 in 2024 Dollars)
Peripherals
- 4691 - Color Graphics Copier
- 4634 - Hard copy unit
- 4662 / 4663 - Digital Plotters
- 4926 - 10 MB Hard Disk
Pictures
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4115B Photo from 1984 catalog