Televideo

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This article is about TeleVideo Corporation. For information on single-unit TV/VCR devices ('televideos'), see TV/VCR combo. Televideo may also refer to interactive two-way television used for instructional or conferencing purposes. In Italy "Televideo" is the common name for the Teletext service.

TeleVideo Corporation was founded in 1975. A U.S. company that achieved its peak of success in the early 1980s producing computer terminals, TeleVideo also built CP/M-compatible 8-bit desktop and portable personal computers based on the Z80 processor. In 1983 TeleVideo introduced an MS-DOS compatible personal computer based on the Intel 8088.

As of 2005, the company is still in existence as a publicly held corporation specializing in building Windows compatible thin clients for networked computer systems.

A TeleVideo terminal model 925 made around 1982
A TeleVideo terminal model 925 made around 1982

  • TeleVideo 910
  • TeleVideo 912
  • TeleVideo 920
  • TeleVideo 920B
  • TeleVideo 920C
  • TeleVideo 925
  • TeleVideo 955
  • TeleVideo 950
  • TeleVideo 970
  • TeleVideo 975
  • TeleVideo Personal Terminal
  • TeleVideo TS-802

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