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Commodore CDTV

Commodore Commodore CDTV 1991

Commodore CDTV

Basic information

Category
Computer
Manufacturer
Commodore
Platform
Commodore CDTV
Release year
1991

About this item

The CDTV (an acronym for "Commodore Dynamic Total Vision", a backronym of an acronym for "Compact Disc Television", giving it a double meaning) is a multimedia platform developed by Commodore International and launched in March 1991. The CDTV was intended as a media appliance rather than a personal computer. Technical Specifications: • CPU: Motorola 68000, 7.16 MHz • Memory: 1 MB Amiga Chip RAM • Graphics: 12-bit Color Palette • Sound: 4 x 8-bit PCM Channels • Display: 320 x 200, 320 x 256 • Media: CD-ROM, Floppy • Max Controllers: 1

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