This original vintage print advertisement from 1984 showcases the Liberty Freedom 212 Remote Information Station, a pioneering voice/data remote terminal system. The ad highlights the Freedom 212’s unique integration of a Bell 212A compatible modem, enabling uncompromised data communications and full telephone features in one compact unit. Designed for corporate computer access, telecommuting, time-sharing, and personal services such as home banking and stock quotations, this system was a cutting-edge solution of its era.
The ad measures approx. 8 x 11 inches.
Featuring a full-size 12-inch display and a sculptured, low-profile keyboard, the Freedom 212 was ergonomically designed for ease of use and efficient data input/output. The advertisement includes detailed visuals of the keyboard with a dedicated modem key, the terminal screen displaying directory and dialing capabilities, and a classic rotary phone, emphasizing the system's compatibility with standard phone jacks. This collectible ad is perfect for enthusiasts of vintage computer technology, telecommunications history, and 1980s tech memorabilia.