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The '''Tektronix 4010''' is a graphics terminal [[introduced in 1972]].  It is based on an 11" [[direct-view storage tube]] displaying vectors on a 1024×780 resolution raster.
The '''Tektronix 4010''' is a graphics terminal [[introduced in 1972]], based on an 11" [[direct-view storage tube]].  It succeeded the [[4002]] model from 1969 and founded the very successful 4010 family that also includes the 19-inch [[4014]] (1974) and 25-inch [[4016]] (1979).  4010 series commands were widely emulated in third-party products.


The 4010-1 includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a [[4610]] hard copy unit.
The 4010 displays vectors on a 1024×780 resolution raster.


Other members of the 4010 family are the 19-inch [[4014]] (1974) and 25-inch [[4016]] (1979).  
The 4010-1 variant includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a [[4610]] hard copy unit.


==Manual==
==Manual==
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==Links==
==Links==
* [https://vintagetek.org/dvst-graphic-terminals/ DVST Graphic Terminals] @ vintagetek.org
* [https://terminals-wiki.org/wiki/index.php/Tektronix_4010 Tektronix 4010 @ terminals-wiki]
* [https://terminals-wiki.org/wiki/index.php/Tektronix_4010 Tektronix 4010 @ terminals-wiki]
* [[wikipedia:Tektronix 4010|Tektronix 4010 @ Wikipedia]]
* [[wikipedia:Tektronix 4010|Tektronix 4010 @ Wikipedia]]
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==See also==
* [[4610]], [[4611]] and [[4631]] hardcopy devices
* [[4924]] cartridge tape recorder
* [[4662]] plotter
* [[4957]] graphics tablets
* [[4051]] and [[4052|4052/4054]] computers


[[Category:4000-Series Terminals]]
[[Category:4000-Series Terminals]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1972]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1972]]

Revision as of 03:31, 27 January 2021

The Tektronix 4010 is a graphics terminal introduced in 1972, based on an 11" direct-view storage tube. It succeeded the 4002 model from 1969 and founded the very successful 4010 family that also includes the 19-inch 4014 (1974) and 25-inch 4016 (1979). 4010 series commands were widely emulated in third-party products.

The 4010 displays vectors on a 1024×780 resolution raster.

The 4010-1 variant includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a 4610 hard copy unit.

Manual

Links

Photos


See also