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The LGP-30, standing for Librascope General Purpose and then Librascope General Precision, was an early off-the-shelf computer. It was manufactured by the Librascope company of Glendale, California (a division of General Precision Inc.), and sold and serviced by the Royal Precision Electronic Computer Company, a joint venture with the Royal McBee division of the Royal Typewriter Company. The LGP-30 was first manufactured in 1956, at a retail price of $47,000, equivalent to $470,000 in 2021.

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  • El LGP-30, usado por Librascope para Propósito General y después por Librascope para Precisión General, fue uno de los primeros fuera de la plataforma informática.Fue fabricado por la empresa Librascope de Glendale, California (una división de General Precision Inc.) y vendidos y mantenidos por la Compañía Royal Precision Electronic Computer, una empresa conjunta con la división de la Royal McBee Typewriter Company Real. El LGP-30 fue fabricado por primera vez en 1956 con un precio de venta de $47.000. El LGP-30 fue referido comúnmente como un ordenador de sobremesa. Tenía 26 centímetros de profundidad, 33 pulgadas de alto y 44 pulgadas de largo, exclusivo para la plataforma de la máquina de escribir. El ordenador pesaba aproximadamente 335 kilogramos y fue montado sobre ruedas robustas lo cual facilitó el movimiento del equipo. (es)
  • The LGP-30, standing for Librascope General Purpose and then Librascope General Precision, was an early off-the-shelf computer. It was manufactured by the Librascope company of Glendale, California (a division of General Precision Inc.), and sold and serviced by the Royal Precision Electronic Computer Company, a joint venture with the Royal McBee division of the Royal Typewriter Company. The LGP-30 was first manufactured in 1956, at a retail price of $47,000, equivalent to $470,000 in 2021. The LGP-30 was commonly referred to as a desk computer. Its height, width, and depth, excluding the typewriter shelf, was 33 by 44 by 26 inches (84 by 112 by 66 cm). It weighed about 800 pounds (360 kg), and was mounted on sturdy casters which facilitated moving the unit. (en)
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  • El LGP-30, usado por Librascope para Propósito General y después por Librascope para Precisión General, fue uno de los primeros fuera de la plataforma informática.Fue fabricado por la empresa Librascope de Glendale, California (una división de General Precision Inc.) y vendidos y mantenidos por la Compañía Royal Precision Electronic Computer, una empresa conjunta con la división de la Royal McBee Typewriter Company Real. El LGP-30 fue fabricado por primera vez en 1956 con un precio de venta de $47.000. (es)
  • The LGP-30, standing for Librascope General Purpose and then Librascope General Precision, was an early off-the-shelf computer. It was manufactured by the Librascope company of Glendale, California (a division of General Precision Inc.), and sold and serviced by the Royal Precision Electronic Computer Company, a joint venture with the Royal McBee division of the Royal Typewriter Company. The LGP-30 was first manufactured in 1956, at a retail price of $47,000, equivalent to $470,000 in 2021. (en)
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