CDTV

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CDTV is a multimedia home entertainment and computing system developed by Commodore based on Amiga technology, combining a CD-ROM player with a personal computer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf game console
home computer
multimedia home entertainment system
announcementYear 1990
basedOn Amiga technology NERFINISHED
Commodore Amiga 500 hardware architecture
brandOwner Commodore NERFINISHED
category fifth-generation video game console precursor
codename CDTV (Commodore Dynamic Total Vision) NERFINISHED
commercialPerformance commercial failure
compatibleWith many Amiga 500 software titles (with modifications)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpuClockSpeed 7.14 MHz
developer Commodore International NERFINISHED
discontinuationYear 1993
formFactor hi-fi component style case
fullName Commodore Dynamic Total Vision NERFINISHED
graphicsChipset Amiga OCS NERFINISHED
inputDevice CDTV game controller
infrared remote control
keyboard (optional accessory)
mouse (optional accessory)
launchYear 1991
manufacturer Commodore International NERFINISHED
marketedAs living room appliance
set-top box style computer
mediaFormat CD-ROM NERFINISHED
notableFeature bootable CD-ROM titles
combines CD-ROM player with personal computer
designed to be used with a television
operatingSystem AmigaOS NERFINISHED
Kickstart 1.3 NERFINISHED
primaryUse edutainment software
multimedia applications
reference titles
video games
ram 1 MB Chip RAM
region NTSC NERFINISHED
PAL
soundChip Paula NERFINISHED
storageExpansion floppy disk drive (optional)
hard disk (optional)
successor Amiga CD32 NERFINISHED
supports Red Book audio CDs
targetMarket home entertainment market
multimedia education market
uses CD-ROM drive
Motorola 68000 CPU NERFINISHED

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Amiga model CDTV