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AT&T’s Cutting-Edge Computer Graphics Workstation Looked Outdated Even in 1982

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Before the internet as we know it came to be, there were other services that delivered news and information to homes via computers and TVs. Like AT&T’s failed Viewtron system, which required content creators to shell out $34,000 for this Frame Creation Terminal that produced crude computer graphics even by Mario Paint standards.

https://gizmodo.com/the-viewtron-was-at-ts-1983-solution-for-information-ov-5907450

For that much money—which would be equal to about $81,000 today—the system at least included a drawing tablet which let artists work more naturally. Or as naturally as an artist can work when limited to simple shapes, minimal font options, and just a 16 shade color palette. It’s no wonder the results weren’t exactly digital Rembrandts, and that AT&T wasn’t able to entice enough consumers to keep the service fiscally viable for longer than just fous years. [AT&T Tech Channel]

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