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I missed the original post, but spotted this message in a reply:
>I'm developing a new web site, and I'm trying to find images of
>technology from other eras--say an earlier computer terminal, old
televisions, various electronic devices, and so on. I've had a
>hard time pinning down resources for such images. Can anyone provide
some leads?
>They can be in either print or online media.
Try the following URL for the Obsolete Computer Museum. There are
pictures and information here for obsolete computers ranging from
Amstrad, Apple, and Atari to Tandy, Wang, and Zenith. Quite a
collection.