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Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
Notice: | Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2 |
Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
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Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
3883.0. "The Amiga CDTV" by KAHUNA::SUMNER () Thu Jun 28 1990 11:38
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Edition : 2097 Thursday 28-Jun-1990 Circulation : 8308
VNS COMPUTER NEWS: [Tracy Talcott, VNS Computer Desk]
================== [Nashua, NH, USA ]
Commodore - Shows Amiga-based CD ROM interactive system
{InfoWorld, 11-Jun-90, p. ?}
{Contributed by: Wes Plouff}
The first interactive CD ROM-based system for home and educational use was
shown here last week by Commodore International at the Consumer Electronics
Show.
The CDTV player contains an Amiga personal computer, minus the keyboard and
floppy disk drive, which will be available as options, Commodore said. CDTV
will be available September 1 for under $1,000, said Nolan K. Bushnell,
general manager of Commodore's recently formed interactive consumer products
division.
Enthusiasm for CDTV came from developers of Compact Disc-Interactive
(CD-I) applications, which have been frustrated by the protracted rollout of
CD-I machines from Phillips and Sony.
"Other personal computer makers will have to enter this market, and this
will be there a year before CD-I," said Peter Black, president of Xiphias
Corp., which is porting its Macintosh CD ROM, _Time Table of History_, to
CDTV. Apple has sold only 1,500 to 2,000 Macintosh CD ROMs so far and has
failed to create the mass market or momentum necessary to spawn CD ROM titles,
Black said.
Although multimedia experts such as consultant Tony Bove dismiss mass
market, read-only CD ROM technology as too inflexible for business training
applications, Commodore officials stress the low cost of CDTV, as well as
Commodore's recently introduced Amigavision multimedia development system.
Bushnell expects more than 100 titles, ranging from on-line encyclopedias
and foreign language dictionaries to games. CDTV connects directly to a
television set and home stereo unit. A hand-held remote control operates the
player, and commodore will offer additional controls including a cordless
mouse. CDTV will also accept a video genlocking card for mixing computer
graphics with live video. The CDTV player is also compatible with conventional
CD audio discs.
Commodore International, 1200 Wilson Drive, West Chester, PA; (215) 431-9100.
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