
It looks funny to have that computer control box sticking out the side of that "old time" looking machine. But it is LED instead of I presume the more modern LCD.
The look of a manual mill hasn't changed in ages. They all basically look the same. Far as the readout, same deal, those all look the same since they came out, not sure when they showed up, probably in the 70s.
In general full machine shops are all CNC so this sort of equipment is basically worthless to them as makes no sense operating cost wise, other than having around for that occasional random task it makes sense. Older CNCs are getting that way too, problem is you either have to know how to manually G code, or buy software that cost more than the machine you bought, though some open source options are out there now. Thats where this kind of machine has value to normal folk, you pay for the machine and tools, and use it for life, no software issues. As long as your making basic geometry, you can do a lot with sort of thing pretty easy.