CDTV Interactive
Entertainment
Retailer: Commodore International
Available: 1990 |
The CDTV was basically an A500 and integrated CD drive fitted
into a set-top box. The standard bundle came with "A guide to
CDTV," Lemmings and Hutchinsons Encyclopaedia. It featured 1Mb chip
ram, an 880k disk drive, mouse controller, infra-red remote
control, a Welcome CD + caddy, Workbench 1.3 and a black Amiga
96-key keyboard. A500 owners could trade their current systems in
for a £200 discount, reducing the £699 price tag down to
the more reasonable £499. Silica reduced the price further, in
an attempt to sell their remaining stock, soon after the A4000
launch.
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Last Update: 17/6/2002
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