This issue of Radio-Electronics magazine from September 1973 is a must-have for any electronics enthusiast or historian. Inside, you'll find an in-depth look at the TV Typewriter - a groundbreaking computer device that made personal computing accessible to the masses. Along with detailed technical information, the magazine features articles on a variety of electronics topics, from audio and hi-fi to computer and IT.


This issue of Radio-Electronics is a rare glimpse into the early days of personal computing, and a fascinating look at the technology that paved the way for the digital age. Whether you're a collector, a historian, or just a curious reader, this magazine is sure to provide hours of fascinating reading. In my opinion it is in very good condition for its age. Look at my other auctions and save on shipping. Please ask questions before bidding sold AS IS.