Yes, for use in prisons, where inmates are not allowed computer or internet access. Swintec makes clear plastic ones so prisoners can't hide contraband in them, or disassemble them for use as improvised weapons.
Based on my own experience, people were still using typewriters into the 90's. Not because it was cool, but because computers were still pretty lame and not everyone had one.
Manual typewriters are entirely mechanical and do not require any electricity. There are some battery-powered portable electric typewriters, but I do not believe that any are still being manufactured.
Its because some people are poor or mabe omish.
Most manual typewriters were developed around the 1860s. However, they are still in circulation and are popular amongst collectors. They still retain some value.
Typewriters are now a thing of the past. Brother still manufacturers parts and accessories to service existing typewriters, but they no longer manufacture the device itself.
With the invention of the computer, typewriters were made obsolete.
No: They still had quill pens.... sharpened quill feathers dipped in ink.
It has never stopped. Many people still use typewriters.
a- it made it quicker to produce letters. apex
Yes, mountains are still being formed.
I don't know if they are being made still but i do know that there are still alot out there.
Yes Riken tires are still being made. Michelin makes them in Indonesia e