I had a CDTV with the Keyboard, and Mouse when Commodore sold then i nthe USA for $299 shipped to your door via FedEx.
in 1992 this was an oddball. Even from Amiga perspective.
Niether a fully compatible A500 or A1200 but a single spped CD rom drive with no Digital Audio track in games, we had to wait for cd32 for that. Aside all those problems, it was sexy and you could do some cool stuf like connect it to an A2000 or A3000 with a Parnet cable.
A cd32 is a far better acquisition, a CDTV with all the cd32 features plus the CDTV features like standardized ports and expansion would have been ideal.