Microwriter

The Microwriter is a hand-held portable word-processor with a chording keyboard. First demonstrated in 1978, it was invented by UK-based, US-born film director Cy Endfield and his partner Chris Rainey and was marketed in the early 1980s by Microwriter Ltd, of Mitcham, Surrey, UK. By using a mnemonic alphabet, its manufacturers stated it allowed note-taking of up to 8,000 characters at an input rate averaging 1.5 times that of handwriting.[1]

A Microwriter MW4 (circa 1980)
  1. ^ "The Microwriter". Technology Week. 20 March 1982. p. 39. ISSN 0262-5288. OCLC 500175833.

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