Qume
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Qume was a manufacturer of daisy-wheel printers originally located in Hayward, California, later moving to San Jose. [1] Around 1980, it also opened a manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico.[2] It once dominated the daisy-wheel market. [3] As the market for its printers declined in the 1980s, the company developed a line of computer terminals.[4] It was founded by David S. Lee in 1973 and was a division of ITT Corporation from 1978 until its acquisition by Wyse Technology sometime before 1995.[5][6][7]
[edit] References
- ^ 03/11/85 AMERICA'S HIGH-TECH CRISIS
- ^ PUERTO RICO HERALD: Evangelist For Latinos
- ^ 03/11/85 AMERICA'S HIGH-TECH CRISIS
- ^ SPARC DEVELOPMENTS - Computer Business Review
- ^ Wyse Technology, Inc. - Company History
- ^ AsianWeek.com
- ^ The Seattle Times: Personal Technology: For Mac users, installing Windows is now a snap
[edit] External links
- Qume Division - German division of Wyse selling monitors under the Qume brand name
- Qume product manuals, 1979-83