Happy Fiftieth Birthday, IBM Selectric

By  |  Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 5:28 am

Last month, I had fun paying tribute to Polaroid’s SX-70, an old-technology gadget that’s all the more extraordinary because there was nothing digital about it. The SX-70 came to mind again when I learned that IBM’s Selectric typewriter is marking its fiftieth anniversary. It was a great leap forward beyond every typewriter of the time, both technologically sophisticated and beautifully designed. And it remains pretty darn cool even if most of us will never use one again.

To celebrate the Selectric’s fiftieth, I put together a slideshow of evocative images and interesting factoids, including stuff about later models–such as the $21,000 (!!!) Selectric Magnetic Tape Composer. Here it is.

 
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  1. blogc2011 Says:

    Old is gold, now type writer replace menu printing

  2. Julien Says:

    It is incredible how the world has evolved. Really.