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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract O One Per Desk (OPD, "um a cada mesa") eraO One Per Desk (OPD, "um a cada mesa") era um inovador híbrido entre um computador pessoal e um terminal de comunicações baseado no hardware do Sinclair QL com outra caixa e um teclado mais adequado. O One Per Desk foi construído por ICL (International Computers Limited) e lançado no Reino Unido em 1984. Era o resultado de um projecto de colaboração que começou em 1981 entre Sinclair Research (que contribuiu o hardware de seu Sinclair QL), a ICL e a British Telecom (BT). Originalmente incluía em suas especificações o ecrã plano de tecnologia CRT da Sinclair, mas não se chegou a incluir. Versões remarcadas do One Per Desk foram vendidas no Reino Unido pela BT como o Merlin Tonto e na Austrália pela empresa Telecom Austrália como o Computerphone.sa Telecom Austrália como o Computerphone. , El One Per Desk (OPD, "uno en cada mesa") El One Per Desk (OPD, "uno en cada mesa") era un innovador híbrido entre un ordenador personal y un terminal de comunicaciones basado en el hardware del Sinclair QL con otra carcasa y un teclado más adecuado.​ El One Per Desk fue construido por ICL (International Computers Limited) y lanzado en el Reino Unido en 1984. Era el resultado de un proyecto de colaboración que comenzó en 1981 entre Sinclair Research (que aportó el hardware de su Sinclair QL), la ICL y la British Telecom (BT). Originalmente incluía en sus especificaciones la pantalla plana de tecnología CRT de Sinclair, pero no se llegó a incluir. Versiones remarcadas del One Per Desk fueron vendidas en el Reino Unido por la BT como el Merlin Tonto y en Australia por la empresa Telecom Australia como el Computerphone.​ Telecom Australia como el Computerphone.​ , The One Per Desk, or OPD, was an innovativThe One Per Desk, or OPD, was an innovative hybrid personal computer/telecommunications terminal based on the hardware of the Sinclair QL. The One Per Desk was built by International Computers Limited (ICL) and launched in the UK in 1984. It was the result of a collaborative project between ICL, Sinclair Research and British Telecom begun in 1983, originally intended to incorporate Sinclair's flat-screen CRT technology. Rebadged versions of the OPD were sold in the United Kingdom as the Merlin Tonto and as the Computerphone by Telecom Australia and the New Zealand Post Office. The initial orders placed for the One Per Desk were worth £4.5 million (for 1500 units) from British Telecom and £8 million from Telecom Australia, with ICL focusing on telecommunications providers as the means to reach small- and medium-sized businesses. reach small- and medium-sized businesses.
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rdfs:comment The One Per Desk, or OPD, was an innovativThe One Per Desk, or OPD, was an innovative hybrid personal computer/telecommunications terminal based on the hardware of the Sinclair QL. The One Per Desk was built by International Computers Limited (ICL) and launched in the UK in 1984. It was the result of a collaborative project between ICL, Sinclair Research and British Telecom begun in 1983, originally intended to incorporate Sinclair's flat-screen CRT technology.ate Sinclair's flat-screen CRT technology. , El One Per Desk (OPD, "uno en cada mesa") El One Per Desk (OPD, "uno en cada mesa") era un innovador híbrido entre un ordenador personal y un terminal de comunicaciones basado en el hardware del Sinclair QL con otra carcasa y un teclado más adecuado.​ El One Per Desk fue construido por ICL (International Computers Limited) y lanzado en el Reino Unido en 1984. Era el resultado de un proyecto de colaboración que comenzó en 1981 entre Sinclair Research (que aportó el hardware de su Sinclair QL), la ICL y la British Telecom (BT). Originalmente incluía en sus especificaciones la pantalla plana de tecnología CRT de Sinclair, pero no se llegó a incluir.T de Sinclair, pero no se llegó a incluir. , O One Per Desk (OPD, "um a cada mesa") eraO One Per Desk (OPD, "um a cada mesa") era um inovador híbrido entre um computador pessoal e um terminal de comunicações baseado no hardware do Sinclair QL com outra caixa e um teclado mais adequado. O One Per Desk foi construído por ICL (International Computers Limited) e lançado no Reino Unido em 1984. Era o resultado de um projecto de colaboração que começou em 1981 entre Sinclair Research (que contribuiu o hardware de seu Sinclair QL), a ICL e a British Telecom (BT). Originalmente incluía em suas especificações o ecrã plano de tecnologia CRT da Sinclair, mas não se chegou a incluir. da Sinclair, mas não se chegou a incluir.
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