Computer
Commodore CDTV
Commodore Commodore CDTV 1991

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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