IBM COLOR DISPLAY, 5153 MODEL 1 FOR IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER Contents Announcement Letter Number 183-002 dated February 4, 1983 US - Last Revised on February 4, 1983 Brief Description of Announcement, Charges, and Availability Customer Letter Section IBM COLOR DISPLAY, 5153 MODEL 1 FOR IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER Today, IBM is announcing a new IBM Color Display, the IBM 5153 Model 1 for the IBM Personal Computer, providing an excellent presentation of business data and graphics displays. It can also be used for word processing and other text displays (use of the Color/Graphics Adapter provides lower resolution than with the Monochrome Display). Highlights The IBM Color Display is: . a high resolution, all points addressable, direct drive display . connected to the system unit with the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter and a five-foot cable that is provided . a 13" (diagonal) monitor capable of displaying sixteen colors . easily adjusted with front mounted brightness and contrast controls Planned availability: The planned availability for the IBM Color Display is March 1983. Description: The IBM Color Display has the following characteristics: Screen size: 13" (diagonal) monitor Resolution: 640 x 200 (320 x 200 with IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter) Colors: 16 (red, green, blue, white, yellow, black, cyan, magenta, brown, light gray, dark gray, light blue, light green, light cyan, light red, and light magenta) All points addressable Operating temperature: 60 degrees to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees to 32 degrees Celsius ambient) Storage temperature: 50 degrees to 110 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees to 43 degrees Celsius ) Relative humidity: 8% to 80% (non-condensing) when on; 20% to 80% (non-condensing) when off Size: Width 15 1/2" (394mm) Depth 17" (432mm) Height 11 1/2" (292mm) Weight: approximately 26 pounds (12 kg) Electrical: 60 Hz, 120V AC, 1 amp, 240 BTU/hour Prerequisites: The IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (1504910). The IBM Color Display is supported by the IBM Personal Computer DOS (Version 1.0 and 1.1), CP/M-86*, and the UCSD p-System**, Version IV. * Trademark of Digital Research, Inc. ** Trademark of the Regents of the University of California Customer responsibilities: An IBM Color Display is packaged with the necessary installation and operational instructions. The customer is responsible for unpacking the IBM Color Display, attaching it to the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, and obtaining an operating system version (DOS, UCSD p-System, or CP/M-86) that supports the IBM Color Display. Customer setup: The IBM Color Display is a customer set-up (CSU) machine. Detailed set-up instructions are included with each machine. Data security: The IBM Color Display can be used with the IBM Personal Computer and managed so as to limit the risk of unintended modification, destruction, or disclosure of sensitive data. The customer is responsible for the selection, implementation, and adequacy of appropriate measures. The customer is also responsible for the accuracy and integrity of results. Warranty period: Three months. Warranty service: Warranty service for the IBM Color Display may be obtained by delivering the malfunctioning machine to an IBM product/service center, an IBM Customer Service Division designated service location, or to an authorized IBM Personal Computer dealer. Warranty service is also available by mailing the malfunctioning unit to the IBM National Support Center, Oakbrook, Illinois. Maintenance service: Maintenance service is offered by IBM and is available under the terms and conditions of the IBM Personal Computer Service Agreement. Time and materials service: Time and materials service is only available via mail-in to the IBM National Support Center, Oakbrook, Illinois. Self service: In addition to the IBM service offerings, the customer may purchase the Hardware Maintenance and Service package which will enable the customer to isolate a problem to an under-the-cover field replaceable unit (FRU). Terms and conditions: A customer may order up to five systems for pilot or more under the volume procurement plan (VPA). All pilot systems will be shipped at the same time. The customer will be charged the unit price for these pilot systems. The customer will have four months from shipment of the pilot systems to sign a volume procurement amendment for any additional quantity. If the customer elects to do this, the pilot system quantity will be included in the additional quantities to determine the volume procurement discount percent to be applied to the additional quantities, but no reduction in price will apply to the pilot systems quantity. Discount schedule Quantity of Eligible Machines for each Category Discount Percent 20-49 5% 50-149 10% 150 or more 15% Customers whose requirements will not result in volume quantities should purchase from a product center or an authorized dealer (if not in a product center trading area). Each IBM product center will accept and process orders within its trading area. Major credit cards are accepted by the IBM product centers. Testing allowance: None. Educational allowance: There is a 15% educational allowance to qualifying institutions for orders of VPA quantity (the VPA and educational allowance are not available at the product centers). The standard educational allowance will be applied when it is greater than the volume procurement discount percent. The educational allowance will not be applied to the pilot system quantity included in the VPA quantity. For more information on the IBM Personal Computer or the location of an IBM product center, contact your IBM marketing representative or call or write the IBM National Marketing Center (NMC). You may use the following toll-free numbers to call the NMC: In New York State (800) 942-1918 In Continental United States, but (800) 431-2670 outside of New York State In Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico (914) 696-6840 (call collect) The address of the NMC is IBM Corporation, National Marketing Center, Department 86R, 1133 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, New York 10604. See hard copy for chart.