Remington Rand 409

UNIVAC 60
ManufacturerRemington Rand
Release date1952 (1952)
SuccessorUNIVAC 120
UNIVAC 120
UNIVAC 120
ManufacturerRemington Rand
Release date1953 (1953)
Weight3,230 lb
PredecessorUNIVAC 60
SuccessorUNIVAC 1004

The Remington Rand 409, a punched card calculator which was programmed with a plugboard, was designed in 1949. It was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953). The model number referred to the number of decimal digits it could read from each punched card.

The machine was designed in "The Barn", at 33 Highland Ave. in Rowayton, Connecticut, a building that currently houses the Rowayton Public Library and Community Center.

These machines were discontinued when the UNIVAC 1004 was introduced in 1962. About 1000 total had been produced by 1961.