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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: tone007 on January 22, 2010, 11:23:53 PM
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This is a fairly complete CDTV, includes:
CDTV Console
Keyboard (all black)
CDTV black floppy drive
CDTV mouse
Remote
CDTV Genlock
Original box (small tear/hole in one side)
Everything is in good condition.
$200 plus shipping, this one is heavy though so foreign buyers might not be interested.
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This is a fairly complete CDTV, includes:
CDTV Console
Keyboard (all black)
CDTV black floppy drive
CDTV mouse
Remote
CDTV Genlock
Original box (small tear/hole in one side)
Everything is in good condition.
$225 plus shipping, this one is heavy though so foreign buyers might not be interested.
Hi there.
I could make that an exception. I'd love to see detailed pictures. email address sent via PM.
Thank you!
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Pictures for the curious: http://jungle.net/tone/cdtv
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Price drop, $200 plus shipping
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Nice job on taking care of the system. I had the keyboard and black mouse purchased from the grapevine group. It's actually a nice CD player, love the Jim Sachs interface for the CD player .. so perfectly 90's.
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CDTV is (surprisingly) still available, someone save it from eBay!
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CDTV is (surprisingly) still available, someone save it from eBay!
Sending Pm with offer...
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CDTV is (surprisingly) still available, someone save it from eBay!
I've $200 if you still have it for sale...
Please let me know,
Cheers,
Dragster
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This one is on hold until I determine why the mouse won't left click (noticed it in testing a couple of weeks ago.) Probably just a mouse button, but I haven't had a chance to check for sure.
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Hey tone,
If it's the mouse, maybe I can get it off ebay...
Please let me know when you find out.
Cheers,
Dragster
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Always wanted one of those to play with... someone will enjoy that. Speaking of 90s hardware - anyone here ever get the Pioneer LaserDisc player that had a Sega Genesis Built in? I saw one on display (or was it a promo display?) at a Montgomery Ward a long time ago! Something else really early 90s - Laserdisc! Update: just found this on wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_LaserActive Would love to get my hands on one of those!
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Hi
Of no real relevance but I was given two boxed CD32's today by a collector. Great bit of kit really.
scuzz
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Always wanted one of those to play with... someone will enjoy that. Speaking of 90s hardware - anyone here ever get the Pioneer LaserDisc player that had a Sega Genesis Built in? I saw one on display (or was it a promo display?) at a Montgomery Ward a long time ago! Something else really early 90s - Laserdisc! Update: just found this on wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_LaserActive Would love to get my hands on one of those!
I picked up the Laseractive about 4-5 years ago since I am a big fan of anything SEGA and all components in my HT are Pioneer, so it was a bit retro. The sega module works perfect (converts the sound to SPD/IF out, probably the best the genesis ever sounded!) and will also play SEGA CD's.
I don't have any Laseractive game disks, they are quite expensive on ebay since they were so rare to begin with. From what I understand, the price of the laserdisc player and the sega module were extremely expensive at the time, it's no wonder it didn't take off.
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This one is on hold until I determine why the mouse won't left click.
If that is the direct-plugin CDTV mouse, mine has always been flaky from new. I've been going to do the hardware mod to use a regular Amiga mouse for some time now ... (plus they are a lot easier to find replacements for)