I am not aware of a printing terminal with correction, but if you like
printing terminals don't miss the NEC spinwriter (mine is a 7725), you COULD
always use a computer to do the correcting :)
or a video terminal and dump to a printer, oh wait that's a computer too...
Pavl_
On Sunday 06 June 2004 08:05 am, you wrote:
I've been getting interested in printing
terminals.
(I am seeking professional help for this, but meanwhile...).
Is there a device which is a good modern (correcting) typewriter,
true letter-quality (daisy, thimble, golfball) printer, and also
a terminal?
Plenty of typewriters were made with serial or parallel ports,
but I don't know of anything with both correction tape and a control key...
Correcting Selectric II's came out around 1973, and the LA36 Decwriter
II in 1974, with the Selectric III and LA100 still being available at
least into the mid-eighties... was there really no perceived market
for a product that combined the strengths of both?
--akb