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Wyse 60 terminal w/keyboard
Users will appreciate the WY-60's high resolution character
cell for exceptionally crisp characters. The WY-60 has
the same superior keyboard touch and layout that users
have come to expect from Wyse.
Systems integrators and VARs will value the powerful
features available for emerging markets. The WY-60's
high-quality, dynamic-focus display is extremely sharp,
plus it offers 44-line capability to display more of
a spreadsheet or document. Users have a choice of WY-60
ASCII, and IBM Enhanced PC keyboards. Other features
include WyseWorks, a built in clock/alarm, calendar,
calculator, and ASCII table combination; selectable
hidden or non-hidden attributes; double high/wide capability
for maximum screen display impact; up to seven pages
of screen memory for more local editing capability;
soft font to create any character set; an enhanced set-up
menu; and user-programmable label line, function, and
edit keys. The list goes on and on.
- 14" Screen
- 2 keyboard models to select from ASCII or IBM PCE
- 16 Programmable fuction keys
- 44-line capability
- ANSI: WY-75 mode , DEC VT-100/52, Data General D200/210,
PC Terminal, Wyse 60
- ASCII Personalities: Wyse WY-60, WY-50/WY-50+, ADDS
Viewpoint A2/60, Televideo, TVI-910+/920/925/950/955,
Hazeltine 1500, Lear Siegler ADM 3A/5/31, IBM 3101
1X/2X, IBM 3161
Warranty Information: This
terminal and keyboard include a (6) month warranty.
Damage caused by lightning, liquid, or abuse is not
covered under the warranty. Click here
for details on our warranty policy.You can add an extended
warranty to this product by clicking here,
the warranty is extended by (6) months.
Contents of this package:
Quantity (1) Wyse 60 Terminal w/ keyboard and quantity
(1) A/C power cord.
Note: Accessories
for this terminal can be found here.Terminal
comes standard with PCE style keyboard, ASCII or ANSI
style can be substituted for an additional charge. Click
here to see the difference
in keyboard models.
Substitutions
Click here
to substitute an ASCII keyboard
Click here
to substitute an ANSI keyboard |