#OLIverse, deep dives into Olivetti

OLIverse - 49 - PRODUCTS - Olivetti and the Rise of Electronic Writing

41 min · 19. mar. 2026
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Before the PC: Olivetti’s Word Processing Revolution The evolution of writing technologies marks one of the most significant transitions in the history of office work. In the 1970s and 1980s, Olivetti played a key role in this shift, moving from mechanical typewriters to advanced electronic writing systems. Machines such as the Editor S14 and the TES series introduced magnetic memory, video displays, and new ways to edit and store text before printing. These innovations transformed the act of writing into a process of revision and digital control, anticipating the logic of modern computing. While dedicated word processors would eventually be replaced by personal computers, they remain a crucial step in the transition from analog to digital text. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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