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- From: Harv@cup.portal.com (Harv R Laser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: CBM at CES/Vegas quickie report
- Message-ID: <73144@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 19:01:38 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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- Please excuse the lousy formatting of this post as I
- am in a hotel room in rainy Las Vegas, Nevada to attend
- the Winter Consumer Electronics Show.
-
- Commodore's booth participants were already noted here
- in an official press release posted by Sue West so I won't
- reash that. The booth is appx twice the size of the one
- CBM used here in Vegas for COMDEX last november and this
- time at CES they are in the main convention center hall,
- and again "next door" to IBM.
-
- There are no new Amiga or CDTV models at the booth.
- The rumors of a new CDTV perhaps AGA-equipped did not come tru
- at this show. The 1200 and 4000 and original CDTV are the
- featured players.
- One new thing being shown, altho very quietly, as in no
- signs and no press release is MPEG on a card inside a 4000
- running full motion full screen video streams in a sizeable
- window. Jeff Porter of CBM Engineering (a real nice guy btw)
- told me this is a new Amiga product in development. Release date/price
- to be announced later. It looked damn good to me.
- I also attended the absolutely standing room only
- press conference for the new company 3DO, founded by
- E/A's Trip Hawkins. I'll post more about this later when
- I get home and get a chance to type in some of what was
- in their press kit but for now I'll say that what I saw in
- th way of demos was damn impressive, although rather limited.
- The first 3DO machine is already being shown in prototype form
- in their booth with the Panasonic name brand on it, and
- they plan to ship in Fall '93 with an anticipated price of
- $700.00 or thereabouts. They claim 80 software houses
- are already working on titles and their financial partners
- include AT&T, Time Warner, and a number of other financial heavyweights.
- RJ Mical and Dave Needle, both of the original Amiga Inc.
- were on the stage driving the demos during the presentation.
- They are part of the software and hardware team that has been
- developing this product in near secrecy for quite a while
- now. The proto machine is RISC based, full 24 bit output,
- has a CD drive, plays many kinds of media including music and photo CDs,
- and is equipped with coprocessors which let it do nice
- things like real time image mapping and rotation and warping
- and transparency and real-life lighting effects. 2MEG RAM is standard and
- the prototypes had a plethora of ports on its butt end
- and is manipulated with a hand-held controller not unlike a
- games console. No keyboard was shown. All the software I saw
- looked to be very carefully crafted demos of very early stages
- of what has the potential to be a mind-boggling new product,
- as revolutinary in 1993 as the Amiga was in 1985.
- We'll see :)
-
- I'll be uploading digitized Xapshot still video frames
- shot at CES next week when I get home. Look for them on
- Portal and amiga.physik.unizh.ch sometime next week.
-
- Harv
-