CPT Word Processors

CPT Word Processors

CPT (Cassette Power Typing) was started in 1971 by Dean Scheff in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

CPT started off by offering a cassette memory accessory for the IBM Selectric Typewriter.

Their major competition in the space was Wang and Xerox.

Models:
* 4200 Series

Their first dedicated word processor was the CPT 4200 available in 1972 with twin cassette drives. This system retailed for $5000.

* 6000 series
* 8000 series
* 9000 series


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