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== Products == <small> {| class="wikitable sortable" align="right" |+ '''TDV series codes''' ! Series !! Type !! Generation |- | TDV 1200 || 14" monochrome terminals || 1980s, late |- | TDV 1400 || 14" colour terminals || 1980s, late |- | TDV 2000 || 1st generation of terminals || 1970s, mid |- | [[Tandberg Data TDV 2100 Series|TDV 2100]] || 2nd generation of terminals, microcomputers || 1976 to 1982 ca. |- | [[Tandberg Data TDV 2200 Series|TDV 2200]] || 15" monochrome terminals || 1980 to mid 1980s |- | TDV 2300 || "Video computer", Tandberg OS or CP/M || 1982 to mid 1980s |- | TDV 2400 || Intelligent terminals, "Topaz" microcomputers || 1980s, late |- | TDV 2500 || "Topaz" Motorola microcomputers || 1980s, late |- | TDV 3100 || IBM compatible mainframe terminals || 1980s, mid |- | TDV 3200 || IBM compatible mainframe terminals || 1980s, mid |- | [[Tandberg_Data_TDV_5000_Series|TDV 5000]] || PS/2 keyboards || 1989 to late 1990s |- | TDV 5200 || PC terminal conversion kits || 1990s, early |- | TDV 5300 || PC monitors || 1980s, starting late |- | TDV 5700 || Windows drivers || 1990s, early |- | TDV 6200 || X grayscale terminals || 1990s, early |- | TDV 6300 || X colour terminals || 1990s, early |- | TDV 6700 || Unix drivers, X server || 1990s, early |} </small> The early keyboards were at first [[Clare/Pendar_high_profile_reed|high-profile reed]] switches from [[Clare-Pendar|C.P. Clare Int.]], but foam-and-foil versions based on [[Key Tronic]] switches were eventually also available. Later OEM products for Siemens (like the TDV 2114-based System 6.610 or the 3974 terminal) received [[RAFI RS 76 M]] switches. From the introduction of the [[Tandberg Data TDV 2200 Series|TDV 2200]] series in 1980 on, all new products manufactured by Tandberg Data exclusively had [[Siemens STB]] switches in their keyboards. After own production was stopped and only the brand survived, keyboard production was commissioned to [[Cherry]] and changed to [[Cherry ML|ML]] switches. *[[:Category:Tandberg keyboards|Tandberg keyboards]] <includeonly>[[Category:Tandberg keyboards]]</includeonly> <br style="clear:both;">
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