[comp.sys.apple2] //c flat-panel displays

ART100@psuvm.psu.edu (Andy Tefft) (11/22/90)

For those who were asking about LDC displays for their //c's:
I saw an ad for one made by ATOR. The ad is pretty old. The
cost was $595. The display was full-height instead of the normal
half-height size. I called their 800 number but it was out
of service so it's probably that the company is too, but
you could do a little looking if you're interested:

ATOR - A NARA Company
3333 Octavius Drive
Santa Clara, CA  95054

1-800-621-0865, ext. 170

If you're interested, you could call 1-800 directory assistance
or write them. It's worth a shot.

ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com (Eric Mcgillicuddy) (11/22/90)

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For those who were asking about LDC displays for their //c's:
I saw an ad for one made by ATOR. The ad is pretty old. The
cost was $595. The display was full-height instead of the normal
half-height size. I called their 800 number but it was out
of service so it's probably that the company is too, but
you could do a little looking if you're interested:

ATOR - A NARA Company
3333 Octavius Drive
Santa Clara, CA  95054

1-800-621-0865, ext. 170

If you're interested, you could call 1-800 directory assistance
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or write them. It's worth a shot.
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The ad must be from 1986 or so. I wrote to them back then and they sent a
brochure. The letter stated that they were having production problems and that
the product would be delayed. Apparently it was delayed permanently, I have
seen no further ads since then. I think the technology was too leading edge at
the time and they did not have the neccessary backing to make a go of it,
particularly given the rather small market, Apple II portables. 

Funny, but I only threw out the stuff during this year's spring cleaning.

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