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- The VT320 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1987. The VT320 is the text-only version, while the VT330 adds monochrome ReGIS, Sixel and Tektronix 4010 graphics, and the VT340 adds color. The 300 series replaced the earlier VT200 series, as a lower-cost system better able to compete with a number of VT220 clones that had entered the market. Foremost among these was the , introduced in 1986 with a form factor and feature set similar to the VT220, but including 4010 graphics and selling for only 699,comparedto699, compared to 699,comparedto795 for the base-model VT220 lacking graphics. The VT320 was introduced at 495,somethingofasurprise,forcingWysetolowertheirpricesto495, something of a surprise, forcing Wyse to lower their prices to 495,somethingofasurprise,forcingWysetolowertheirpricesto599. The VT320 was replaced by the VT420 in 1990, but the VT340 remained in production until all of these models were replaced by the VT500 series in 1994. (en)
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- The VT320 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1987. The VT320 is the text-only version, while the VT330 adds monochrome ReGIS, Sixel and Tektronix 4010 graphics, and the VT340 adds color. The VT320 was replaced by the VT420 in 1990, but the VT340 remained in production until all of these models were replaced by the VT500 series in 1994. (en)