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Instead of an electronic keyboard, the IBM Selectric II uses and electromechanical keyboard to tilt and rotate the Selectric’s typeball.
Rochester State Junior College graduated 42 students following the completion of the first and second summer sessions. International Business Machines Corp. introduced a new Selectric II typewriter.
DIY IBM Selectric type balls give ’60s typewriters new life (and Comic Sans) A Selectric is nothing without its golf ball, but finding one is a costly pain.
Over the 23 years that the Selectric was IBM's primary typewriter, the company continued to improve upon Noyes' legendary design, releasing the Selectric II in 1971 and the Selectric III in the 1980s.
The new IBM typewriter, the “Corrective Selectric II,” has the capability for the operator to backspace, hit a correcting key, and then type in the correct character.
IBM celebrates 50 years with the Selectric typewriter The Selectric is still considered one of the most dramatic improvements in the typewriter space, thanks to its "golf ball" head.