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IBM 1400 series

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The IBM 1400 series refers to a family of transistorized mainframe computers developed and sold by IBM in the early 1960s. It includes the IBM 1401, which was one of the most popular computers of its time. The 1401 was known for its versatility and relatively low cost, making it accessible for a variety of business applications.

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