The QL was also available for a short period of time in the guise of ICL?'s 'One Per Desk' (OPD). Based around the same platform as the QL, but with a different case and keyboard, the OPD had the intruiging addition of a telephone handset on one end of the keyboard, and rudimentary Computer-Telephony Integration. |
The QL was also available for a short period of time in the guise of ICL?'s 'One Per Desk' (OPD). Based around the same platform as the QL, but with a different case and keyboard, the OPD had the intruiging addition of a telephone handset on one end of the keyboard, and rudimentary Computer-Telephony Integration. The OPD was in turn marketed by British Telecom as the BT Merlin, with limited success. |