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- From: dave.haynie@scala.com (Dave Haynie)
- Subject: Re: Death of Amiga?? (latest AT press release)
- Sender: news@scala.scala.com (Usenet administrator)
- Message-ID: <1996Apr12.170830.7754@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:08:30 GMT
- Reply-To: dave.haynie@scala.com (Dave Haynie)
- References: <4kj3fg$kio@pellew.ntu.edu.au> <316D412A.2747@cais.com> <4kjpqd$cip@hubcap.clemson.edu>
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- Organization: Scala Computer Television, US Research Center
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- In <4kjpqd$cip@hubcap.clemson.edu>, charlet@hubcap.clemson.edu (Charles E. "Rick" Taylor, IV) writes:
- >In article <316D412A.2747@cais.com> Fabian Jimenez <fabian@cais.com> writes:
-
- >: I ultimately like VIScorp since they
- >:acknowledge that there is a US market for the Amiga unlike Escom who
- >:just paid it lipservice.
-
- >It's debatable whether this is the case (or at least the case for the
- >Amiga as a *computer platform*, given the wording in the press release on
- >AT's page.)
-
- I don't know anything more about the VIScorp deal than you all, at
- this point (ok, I did know that SOMETHING was happening a few weeks
- ago).
-
- However, it doesn't make a great deal of sense that they would spend
- $40 million just to make set top boxes based on the existing Amiga
- technology. After all, they already had an exclusive licence from
- Amiga Technologies to do this. What the $40 million does buy is
- control of the Amiga future, and of course some guarantee that they
- have it exclusively for whatever they want.
-
- >The press release I read was heavy on the "set-top box" part, and awfully
- >light on the "computer platform" part. Hmm...
-
- Oddly enough, there's a bit of convergence already on the way between
- traditional home computers and set top boxes. Ok, only C= made real
- home computers recently, but check out this latest WINHEC conference
- (Windows Hardware Engineering Conference). This is a little
- get-together Microsoft holds with PC makers to tell these guys how to
- spend their R&D money. Anyway, Microsoft's latest thing is this
- "Simply Interactive PC", a spec that tells all these poor hardware
- companies what a real "home computer" should be. The want something
- that looks vaguely like a CD player, goes in the living room, spits
- out NTSC or PAL, is never opened by the consumer, etc. Basically,
- they're re-inventing the CDTV or CD-I using PC technology of the late
- 90s.
-
- Ok, no problems here, and we all know what a flop the CDTV was. But
- when you look at what's around today, what personal computers are
- starting to be capable of, what set tops require, etc. you tend to
- find quite a common set of features between a better-than-basic set
- top and a home computer. In fact, if you look at SIPC, any
- next-generation set top box, and the specifications I've been working
- on for the low-end Power Amiga (ok, you can't see that as long as AT
- keeps me under contract), there's more than a passing resembalence.
-
- Now, a company that's interested in the set top market could do much
- worse than to sell a personal computer that's a realated
- technology. After all, that means you can run such personal computer
- stuff on an expanded set top, or receive DTV on an expanded personal
- computer. That makes each more valuable than the unrelated
- versions. It may give you a place to sell some advanced set top
- technologies before they the price necessary for set top
- installations.
-
- Anyway, it's not a bad fit, and it makes plenty of logical
- sense. Now, I know better than to resort to logic when discussing
- business and computers, but until there's more information, that's
- something to go on. At the least, no reason to panic, this may be a
- good thing.
-
- Dave Haynie | ex-Commodore Engineering | for DiskSalv 3 &
- Sr. Systems Engineer | Hardwired Media Company | "The Deathbed Vigil"
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