UNIVAC I was the first commercially marketed programmable digital computer that created an industry. For more details check out Jason Perlow's story.
Cover sheet of UNIVAC sales promotional material.
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Sales promotional verbiage for the UNIVAC I computer. Circa 1952. Possibly used for presentation material or a product brochure.
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Promotional material for the UNIVAC I computer, Circa 1952.
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Promotional material for the UNIVAC I computer, Circa 1952.
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Promotional material for the UNIVAC I computer, Circa 1952. Tape storage, Core memory module and main console depicted.
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Promotional material for the UNIVAC I computer, Circa 1948.
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Sales verbiage for the UNIVAC computer, 1948.
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Flowchart of UNIVAC system operations, 1948.
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Sales verbiage for the UNIVAC I computer, Circa 1948.
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Very early sales promotional letter from Eckert-Mauchly Computer
Corporation, Cira 1948.
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UNIVAC advertisement from Remington Rand, 1950's.
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UNIVAC advertisement from Remington Rand, circa 1956.
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UNIVAC advertisement from Remington Rand, 1950's.
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