Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdcad!ames!hao!oddjob!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!ems!pwcs!elric!hawkmoon!det From: det@hawkmoon.UUCP (Derek E. Terveer) Newsgroups: comp.terminals Subject: Re: Best Terminal Message-ID: <103@hawkmoon.UUCP> Date: 15 Feb 88 14:43:16 GMT References: <6789@sol.ARPA> Distribution: na Organization: Richfield, Mn, USA Lines: 29 Keywords: Best terminal under $3000? Summary: perhaps an Ann Arbor is what you want (File under "E" for esoteric) In article <6789@sol.ARPA>, dibble@cs.rochester.edu (Peter C. Dibble) writes: > I'm looking for a terminal that supports multiple hosts and will display at > least 50 lines so I can display 2 24-line windows, one from each host. > [..] > So far my best option looks like a GraphOn 235. It does everything I > want, but it only has a 14" inch screen and it supports much more > [..] > I'd appreciate any suggestions. > Peter Dibble Ok, here's one: You could try looking into one of the ann arbor alpha/graphics terminals - like the XLG or XGL or XG series or something like that. I use a plain 'ol Guru XL text terminal (with line-drawing set too) for $2400, and i have been pretty pleased with it. I don't know for sure if they have what you want for under 3000, but its quite possible. There quality seems to be pretty high. Ann Arbor Terminals 6175 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (313)663-8000 beth@aat.COM (this *used* to work, but i haven't been able to get through for a while now) hope this helps, derek -- Derek Terveer det@hawkmoon.UUCP ..!clyde!lily!hawkmoon!det