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QWERTY
This typewriter was invented by Sholes and Glidden, but was actually made by E. Remington and Sons. This became a universal term. -
Remington 2
Has a single keyboard which means a shift key to switch from lower case to upper case. -
Hammond
C-shaped typewriter that has over 100 different type shuttles. The operator could easily change fonts and languages as well. -
Franklin
The Franklin typewriter has a narrow ribbon wound onto two spools. Today, you could replace the ribbon with a dot - matrix printer. Also, it had a space bar, shift key on the left, and shift lock key on the right. -
Smith Premier model 2
This typewriter has a double keyboard. What makes it unique is that the levers are rotated to the side instead of traveling downwards. -
Blickensderfer
Blickensderfer made the first electrical typewriter. Being electrical, it advanced the images.