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CD-i

Manufacturer:    Philips

Launch Price:     $699.99
Released Date:  1991

Format:             CD

 

CPU:                 16-bit 68070 processor running at 15.5 MHz

Memory:            n/a

Resolution:        384x280 to 768x560; 32,768 on-screen colors from a palette of 16.7 million

Sound:              ADPCM 8-channel stereo

Connectivity:     none

Power:              A/C

Accessories:      joypad controllers, mouse, Trackball, I/O port splitter, touchpad controller

Miscellaneous:   the 910 was the 1st U.S. model; later versions had various technical specs & prices:

                        The CDi-205, CDi-210, CDi-220, CDi-450, CDi-470, CDi-490, CDi-740, FW380i,

                        21TCDi30 were all Philips consumer players.  At least 4 portable players and

                        10 professional models were also made by Philips.  Goldstar, LG, Sony, DVS Inc.,

                        Bang & Olufsen, Memorex, Grundig, Kyocera, NBS & Highscreen also released units.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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