The IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station became available in 1987, and included:[3] In 1988, the 3151 won IBM's Japan subsidiary a Good Design Product Award from the Japan Institute of Design Promotion.
[4] The IBM 3152 Color ASCII Display Station became available in 1992 in European, Middle Eastern and African countries.
It included: The IBM 3153 InfoWindow II Color ASCII Display Station became available in 1993.
Similarly to the NCR (Boundless Technologies) 2900 series of terminals, it could be used with cash registers and kitchen monitor systems.
They were manufactured at IBM's Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, USA, for the Americas and Asia/Pacific; and in Greenock for other countries.