Typewriter is a mechanical of electromechanical device with set of keys that prints text on paper on a key press. Long before computers were invented, these machines were mandatory to offices and a necessity to writers. According to an article in pr-inside.com (link below), the use of typewriters has dropped to only about 10 percent compared to computers in in their city (Zamboanga, Philippines). This may be the start of the death of the typewriters that once ruled our thumbs. And maybe 10 years from now, it might be included in the vintage collections, so if you have one, keep it.
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