A HP 1300A 13" XY Display (S/N 921-00913).

This is the Product that Dave Packard gave the "HP Medal of Defiance" to Chuck 
House for (see his excellent book " The HP Phenomenon: Innovation and Business 
Transformation"). In Chucks own words: 

" The new applications for this display box were compelling.  It became the 
first commercially available computer graphics CRT.  Beyond Alan Kay’s 
‘personal computer’, Doug Engelbart bought one to experiment in the first 
demonstrated computer network in the famous “Mother of All Demos”.  It won a 
Hollywood Oscar for technical screen graphics, it was the surgery room display 
for Dr. Norman DeBakey’s first artificial heart transplant, and it was the 
basis for the TV space video of Neil Armstrong’s foot landing on the moon July 
20, 1969. Seventeen thousand large-screen display units ultimately sold, for 
thirty-five million dollars.  Development costs were a pittance, less than 
three hundred thousand dollars.  Profits were in excess of six million dollars."

Kind regards,
Gottfried
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Gottfried Specht | gottfr...@specht-online.com |  +49 211 151695+49 151 2911 
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Von: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Im Auftrag von Andy Cloud
Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017 23:10
An: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Betreff: What's the rarest or most unusual computer-related item do you own?

Hi Everyone!

I thought this would be an interesting question to ask around - What's the 
rarest or most unusual computer-related item do you own?

For me, personally, I have a Altair 8800!

Looking forward to hearing your answers

>_Andy

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