Today's world is fixated on computers. There is very little that we do each day that remains untouched by technology. A good portion of the average population would be lost without their mini computers, notebooks, PDAs and other electronic marvels. As a society, we certainly equate computers with progress. Businesses have extensive IT inventories. Office 'typing pools' have long been replaced by word processing centers. Typists are now word processors, data processors or data entry technicians. It is commonly accepted that this generation witnessed the death of a once-glorious piece of equipment known as the typewriter.
Many keyboarding professionals today probably cut their teeth on a manual or basic electric typewriter. However, the bells and whistles of word processing software made the typewriter less appealing and apparently on the road to obsolescence. Unknown to many, electronic typewriters are not only still available but they offer a whole host of valuable - and affordable - features. Consider the superb quality of the well-known and respected Olympia brand.
Machines like Olympia's Mastertype 3 or Supertype 330 electronic typewriter are updated and contemporary in design. They can handle font options like boldface, underscore and multiple pitch, they have integrated spell check, express backspace, auto lift-off correction and more. These machines incorporate correction memories that range from approximately 250 to 700 multi-line characters. Some offer interface options that permit them to function as computer printers.
After more than 100 years, Olympia has earned a reputation for quality, efficiency and value. They recognize that not every situation requires hardware, software and a plethora of peripherals. Trust Olympia to meet your documentation processing needs.