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1974 Introduced a computer graphics system known as the GT-44.  It was intended to bridge the gap between table-top displays and more powerful graphics systems. Cost £17,800 which included software.<ref>The Engineer 1974/01/17</ref>
c.1964 Digital Equipment Co of USA established an office in Reading, marketing their PDP range of computers, particularly for educational use<ref>The Times May 18, 1965</ref>
 
1974 Introduced a computer graphics system known as the GT-44.  It was intended to bridge the gap between table-top displays and more powerful graphics systems. Cost £17,800 which included software.<ref>[[The Engineer 1974/01/17]]</ref>


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of Reading.

c.1964 Digital Equipment Co of USA established an office in Reading, marketing their PDP range of computers, particularly for educational use[1]

1974 Introduced a computer graphics system known as the GT-44. It was intended to bridge the gap between table-top displays and more powerful graphics systems. Cost £17,800 which included software.[2]

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  1. The Times May 18, 1965
  2. The Engineer 1974/01/17