• All the Data That's
Fit to Print
A printer has obvious ad-
vantages for people who
want to send letters
through the mail, who
need a permanent
record of a document on
paper, or who simply get
satisfaction out of seeing
their efforts displayed on
the printed page.
The ATARI Computer
owner may select from a
number of printers. The
ATARI 1O27™Letter
Quality Printer is a low-
cost, easy-to-use device
that prints letter-quality
type on regular typing
paper. It produces fully
formed characters like
the type from an electric
typewriter. The ATARI
1O25™80-Column (dot-
matrix) Printer is more
expensive but faster than
the ATARI 1027, and uses
either typing paper or
computer paper. The
ATARI 1025 makes type-
faces composed of tiny
dots. For artwork or
charts and graphs, the
ATARI 1O20™Color
Printer may be just the
tool you need. You can
draw or "plot" vibrant
color graphics with the
printer's four color pens,
or print text in various
SIzes.
• Telecommunications
Bridges The Information
Gap
Intrigued by the pro-
mises of home informa-
tion services? With an
ATARI MODEM, you can
transmit and receive
information from these
and other sources over
standard telephone lines.
An ATARI MODEM
provides access to com-
puter databases, trans-
portation and entertain-
ment schedules, and a
variety of specialized
information systems such
as the COMPUSERVE IN-
FORMATION SERVICE*
and THE SOURCE,
AMERICA'S INFORMA-
TION UTILITY.**
*Registered trademark of
CompuServe, Inc., an
H&R Block company
**THE SOURCE and
AMERICA'S INFORMA-
TION UTILITY are ser-
vice marks of Source
Telecomputing Corpora-
tion, a subsidiary of The
Reader's Digest Associa-
tion, Inc.
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