Bildskärm Display to computer. Beige plastic. Stand with two joints and round bottom plate. Red orange glass screen. Gray cord with metal contact. Below the screen's leading edge controls for contrast and brightness. On the back etiquette with "Ericsson Display Monitor Unit 3111". The donor worked as a librarian in Bräkne-Hoby and, among other things, took care of book lending at Ericsson's factory there. He bought the computer with staff discount in connection with any sale (this computer, however, not manufactured there). Purchased in 1986. The computer has 10 MB of hard drive and cost at SE
Bildskärm Display to computer. Beige plastic. Stand with two joints and round bottom plate. Red orange glass screen. Gray cord with metal contact. Below the screen's leading edge controls for contrast and brightness. On the back etiquette with "Ericsson Display Monitor Unit 3111". The donor worked as a librarian in Bräkne-Hoby and, among other things, took care of book lending at Ericsson's factory there. He bought the computer with staff discount in connection with any sale (this computer, however, not manufactured there). Purchased in 1986. The computer has 10 MB of hard drive and cost at SEK 23800 at the time. It was used for about 7 years and worked great. Ericsson's own word processing program "Ergo words" was used for the computer. Examples of things written on it are an advent calendar to Sweden's Radio, called "The ship Beatrice" (1989) and a book on Jesus' life that later received the August Prize, "Master and the Four Profiters" (1994). MAKED A FAILT TRY Getting into the US market, IBM was too established there. The trials at home also failed, as there were cheaper alternatives. In 1988, the computer division was sold to Nokia, but also the wounded shortly thereafter computer production. Gift 2016-12-07 by authors Ulf Nilsson, Stockholm.
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