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====== Video Messenger VM-3 ====== | ====== Video Messenger VM-3 ====== | ||
- | The VM-3 from Video Messenger Company was released in the early 2000s, competing against similar products from Keywest Technology (formerly Video Data Systems) and Videonics. The VM-3's line-by-line font and color settings are vaguely reminiscent of Texscan-MSI products. The VM-3, unlike many other CGs, featured modem and remote terminal support. | + | The VM-3 from Video Messenger Company was released in the early 2000s, competing against similar products from Keywest Technology (formerly Video Data Systems) and Videonics. The VM-3 featured modem and remote terminal support. |
- | The design and manufacturing of the VM-3 was handled by S&S Research, Inc. of Cambridge, Massachusetts. S&S Research, as of the VM-3's release, was the parent of professional audio equipment supplier MOTU. Due to this, the case that the VM-3 is housed in appears to be borrowed/ | + | The design and manufacturing of the VM-3 was handled by S&S Research, Inc. of Cambridge, Massachusetts. S&S Research, as of the VM-3's release, was the parent of professional audio equipment supplier MOTU. Due to this, the half-rack enclosure |
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