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- Terminal server
- IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 terminals displaying predefined forms using the 3270 or 5250 protocol to communicate with the host. These protocols were (and still are) the standard UI technology for IBM mainframes (3270) and midrange computers (5250) such as the S/36 and the AS/400.
- HP 2640 microprocessor based terminal which combined serial ASCII with block mode forms and labeled function keys
- Tektronix 4014 storage tube terminal for vector graphics
- Virtual console for a concept that permits multiple terminals on one hardware
- System console for a text output device for system administration messages
- Remote Job Entry (RJE) a facility that uses a terminal for remote job submission, control, and printing
- IBM 2780, a common RJE terminal
- IBM 3780, a common RJE terminal
- TV Typewriter, a very simple home-brew terminal that was used with early home computers
- Blit (computer terminal)
- Green screen display
- Minitel
- Thin client
- X terminals, produced in the 1990s, used as graphical front-ends (X servers) for Unix systems (early thin-clients, downloaded their operating systems mostly by TFTP/BOOTP)
- Communication endpoint
- Data terminal equipment
- End system
- Host (network)
- Node (networking)
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