TECHNOLOGY - July 21, 1992
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
PC in a Keyboard: Tired of the same old computer? Here’s a switch.
Advanced Interlink Corp. in Huntington Beach is shipping what it calls a personal computer in a keyboard.
The company’s Keyboard Network Station features a complete PC inside a standard keyboard. The PC features one megabyte of random access memory, a video monitor adapter, a floppy disk drive and connections for accessories.
The keyboard sells for $1,095.
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