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| has gloss | eng: The Datamax UV-1 was a pioneering computer designed by a group of computer graphics artists working at the University of Illinois at Chicago, known as the Circle Graphics Habitat. It was primarily the brainchild of f Tom DeFanti, who was trying to build a machine capable of running his GRASS programming language at a personal computer price point, a project they referred to as the Z-Box. As time went on the project evolved into a machine intended to be used to make high-quality color graphics for output to videotape, and later as a titling system for use by cable television companies. It represents what seems to be the first dedicated graphics workstation. |
| lexicalization | eng: Datamax UV-1 |
| instance of | (noun) a desktop digital computer that is conventionally considered to be more powerful than a microcomputer workstation |
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| media:img | Datamax uv-1r.jpg |
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