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Bobst Graphic Scrib Portable

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Manufacturer
  
Bobst Graphics

Units shipped
  
1000

Type
  
Portable computer

Storage
  
One microcassette.

Bobst Graphic Scrib Portable

Release date
  
January 1978; 39 years ago (1978-01)

Display
  
Built-in 7-inch green screen monitor

The Scrib was an early portable computer made by the Swiss company Bobst Graphics, with support from Jean-Daniel Nicoud.

The Scrib was designed as a portable drafting tool for journalists : it was linked to an acoustic coupler, enabling reporters to send their articles over standard phone landines. Its integrated tape recorder was able to save up to 8000 characters on a microcassette, with second socket available for quick rewinding of the tape.

The screen was mounted inside the case of the computer, at the rear, and displayed characters which were shown to the user on a foldable mirror.

The Scrib was awarded a design award at the 1978 Wescon Show.

References

Bobst Graphic Scrib Portable Wikipedia