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Philips CD-I 220 CD Player

Philips CD-I 220 CD Player:
Philips CD-i functional
220 100%, with remote control


16-bit multimedia system
Processor:

68 070 with 14.98 MHz
Built from: 1992
Memory: 1024 KB RAM


Sound: Texas Instruments

generator, Yamaha FM synthesizer


resolution / colors:

Up to 768x560 at 32768 colors
New price: 1500, - DM
Shown device:

no longer

collection
successor: various modified models
A CD player? No, a Philips CD-I. Based on the CD as the CD media should I make the medium as a CD disk tasty. A powerful computer that is compatible with Photo CD, CD + G and the newly created CD-I standard and the video module and video CD's. The games of the CD-I appeared in pretty graphics and with proper sound, and the selection was decent. There were for example different only at Philips titles like Zelda and Nintendo tutorials with Mario. The insertion of videos in the course of the game First there was the CD-I. Unfortunately, like all multimedia devices this time a flop. Although they should follow some models that were then constructed for specific applications, but 1997 was the CD-I at the end.
Behind the big mouth, the CD - drawer. Other standard buttons for playing audio CDs, including the display of the connection for the joypad, headphones and volume control.

On the back of the CD-I power connector, multi connector for I / O, S-Video to RCA and Hosiden, scart connection, TV and audio ports. The wide slot in the middle of the video module, which had to be purchased separately for about $ 500 retail price. It contains 1.5 MB of extra Memory and a RISC processor for improved image reproduction and the ability to video CD.
Price: 50 EUR 01,793,268,874

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