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A typewriter. Manual typewriters are incapable of editing text or erasing mistakes.
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IBM introduced the Magnetic Tape Selectric Typewriter (MT/ST) in 1964. The MT/ST was one of the earliest attempts to convert the regular Selectric typewriter into a word processor.
They are both capable of typing and laying out text. However a word processor can do far more things than a typewriter, so in that way there is no comparison between the two.
A typewriter is a physical device that makes marks by generating a letter when a key is pressed or pushed. It has no memory of its own. A word processor has memory and allows you to edit or check a document before it prints the letter or output.
typewritters are the first version of the word processor but on computers it doesn't waste ink. for a typeritter if u make a mist8e and press backspace it just puts a black mark on the letter that shouldn't be there.(enjoy:)
It is a computer with word processing software or a dedicated computer (or typewriter) with word processor software embedded in a chip. Either way, it involves some type of computer hardware and word processing software.
We would just go back to the typewriter which i don't have to imagine, I remember it clearly.
Nothing more than a fancy typewriter with a display/word processor. Popular before the days of computers and Microsoft Word.