Broadcast News (1987)
The offices at the TV studio are equipped with PC7300s and Aaron has one at home.
Also known as the 3B1 or Unix PC, this was an early desktop Unix system made by Convergent Technologies and marketed by AT&T.
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The offices at the TV studio are equipped with PC7300s and Aaron has one at home.
Joe insists that Mutiny port their system to Unix. Unable to do this quickly enough they fake it by replacing the guts of an AT&T PC 7300 with that of a Commodore 64.
Mark's girlfriend has a PC 7300 on her desk in the office of the radio station where she works.
The union has a computer system, including a room full of PC 7300s, that Matlock suspects is used to steal money.
There are PC 7300s in the prison that Crockett visits to talk to the convict.
The secretary of an OCP executive has a PC 7300 on her desk.
The 7300 is in Christy's office - she obviously prefers Unix!
The television station that broadcasts the signal that disguises the aliens is equipped with a number of 7300s.
Catherine's friend Frank has as PC 7300 on his desk at work.
When Al Rahim calls a newspaper to announce the start of his campaign of terrorism, the journalist is using a PC 7300.