On 1 May 2017 at 15:01, John McKown <john.archie.mck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We had a few 3290s at Equitable in Ft. Worth. I really like them. But the
> weirdest one that I've ever seen looked like two 3278-2 set one on top of
> the other. I can't find the model number. It had a single screen that
> looked about as wide as a 3278-2 and about 2 times as tall as wide.​ I
> think it could be configured as one monitor which was _really_ deep. I
> would guess 48 or 50 data lines.
>

Didn't IBM have a monochrome 327x-family display that could be rotated to
what we might now call portrait or landscape position? IIRC the phosphor
was white rather than green, and it was intended for hi-res (of the day)
text processing.

Tony H.

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