
From today’s Arizona Daily Star Time Capsule:
IBM had an exhibit of small-business computers at the Tucson Community Center, now the Tucson Convention Center, on Feb. 17, 1982. Shown here is the Datamaster, a desktop data and word processor. According to the IBM Archives, the Datamaster was the firm’s lowest-priced small business system. A single computer workstation and an 80 character-per-second printer cost $9,830. Oh, if you wanted the word-processing option, it would be at least $1,100 more.