TDV 2200

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A TDV-2215
A Tandberg Data TDV 5020 PC keyboard for ND-NOTIS

TDV-2200 was a series of terminals produced by Tandberg Data from the early 1980s.

By far the biggest customer of these terminals was Norsk Data, who sold a customized rebranded version of the TDV-2215 as the ND-NOTIS terminal.

Other customers included Mycron.

It optionally used ISO 646-NO for mapping of the Norwegian characters, which made them a pet hate among UNIX people. (Some users still humorously pronounce the vertical bar as "ΓΈ".)

Versions with vector graphics were available, as were versions supporting Thai script and other scripts.

It won several awards for ergonomic design, and its keyboard was widely considered to be one of the best on the market.

Its immediate predecessor was the TDV-2100 series, and its successor was the TDV-1200.

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