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Most modern stenotype keyboards have
more in common with computers than they do with typewriters or
QWERTY computer keyboards. Most contain microprocessors, and
many allow sensitivity adjustments for each individual key. They
translate stenotype to English for a internally using user-specific
dictionaries, and most have LCD screens. They typically store a
full day's work in non-volatile memory of some type, such as
floppy diskette, hard drive, non-volatile RAM, or flash card.
These factors influence the price, along with economies of
scale, as there are only a few thousand stenotype keyboards sold
each year. Top-end models sell for approximately 4,000 each.
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