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The DECwriter IV, also known as the LA38, is the last in a series of printing terminals by Digital Equipment Corporation, being introduced in 1978.  
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The '''DECwriter IV''', also known as the '''LA38''', is the last in a series of [[printing terminal]]s by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]], being introduced in 1982.  
  
There are two versions, one with a keyboard and several switches, called the LA38, and one with just the printing assembly and less switches, designated LA34.  
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There are two versions, one with a [[keyboard]] and several switches, called the LA38, and one with just the printing assembly and less switches, designated LA34.  
  
It was preceded by the [[DECwriter II]] in 1974.  
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The DECwriter IV models ended the floor-standing design of the previous DECwriters and are tabletop models, about the size of a large typewriter.
  
 
The DECwriter IV was the last of DEC's printing terminals.
 
The DECwriter IV was the last of DEC's printing terminals.
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It was preceded by the [[DECwriter III]] in 1978.
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Revision as of 02:33, 20 September 2018

The DECwriter IV, also known as the LA38, is the last in a series of printing terminals by Digital Equipment Corporation, being introduced in 1982.

There are two versions, one with a keyboard and several switches, called the LA38, and one with just the printing assembly and less switches, designated LA34.

The DECwriter IV models ended the floor-standing design of the previous DECwriters and are tabletop models, about the size of a large typewriter.

The DECwriter IV was the last of DEC's printing terminals.

It was preceded by the DECwriter III in 1978.