home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Path: sparky!uunet!UB.com!pacbell.com!ames!agate!spool.mu.edu!yale.edu!ira.uka.de!math.fu-berlin.de!umn.edu!umeecs!emunix.emich.edu!dburnett
- From: dburnett@emunix.emich.edu (Don Burnett)
- Subject: Re: CDTV is ALIVE!!! (was: CDTV is DEAD!!!)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.160718.4464@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
- Sender: news@zip.eecs.umich.edu (Mr. News)
- Organization: Eastern Michigan University
- References: <Steven_Hurdle.00zd@amusers.UUCP>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 16:07:18 GMT
- Lines: 109
-
- In article <Steven_Hurdle.00zd@amusers.UUCP> Steven_Hurdle@amusers.UUCP (Steven Hurdle) writes:
- >In a message dated Mon 25 Jan 93 5:35, Campbell@cbmvax.commodore.com (john
- >wrote:
- >
- > C> 1. Mr. Eggebrecht, VP of Engineering has stated many times
- > C> our commitment to CDTV and CD technology. Our stated
- > C> goal is to bring CD technology to our entire line.
- >
- >I presume that this means, in addition to the A570, bringing out an A670,
- >A1270, and A4070 (or whatever you should choose to name them), correct?
- >When you say the entire line, I presume you mean just the A600, A1200, and
- >A4000. BTW, shouldn't the A670 work in the A1200 because the footprint of
- >the two cases appears to be indentical and the PCMCIA (v2.0) smart-card
- >port is as well, as I understand it.
- >
- Are you sure there is enough logic to bring this through the PCMCIA slot?
-
- >It's taken forever to get the A570 out. PLEASE don't dilly-dally like that
- >on the CD-ROM add-ons for AGA machines. AGA CD has so much potential that,
- >IF the hardware gets out there straightaway, it could go over a storm. I'm
- >sure you must understand it, but I'll feel better about it if I make the
- >point. :) BTW, what is holding up the A670?
- >
-
- First of all, C= had this out in Europe way before they did in the US,
- and from what I understand you should blame the US sales company and
- the FCC for this..
-
-
- > C> 2. We are more than a US company, and viewpoints you get from
- > C> strictly the US market can often be misleading.
- >
- >Too true, but North American support IS an issue though. Just because CDTV
- >is going over gang-busters in Europe and Japan, doesn't mean a lot if local
- >stockists won't bring anything in. Luckily, there's no problem that way in
- >my locale where CDTV is the only game in town and supports pretty high.
- >
- I am disappointed that C= didn't follow through with plans to try to
- market these machines through the "appliance store/catalog store" type
- of chain.. It's perfect and I didn't even see the effort there..
-
-
- > C> 3. We are currently reviewing a revised Groliers Encyclopedia
- > C> which has many improvements, including greater speed
- > C> and the ability to print text. We believe that it is
- > C> vitally important to improve the quality and the quantity
- > C> of CD software, but this will take time. While we all wanted
- > C> it out as soon as possible, quality is important. It is
- > C> expected that this product will be shipping in March.
- >
- This is really great to hear.. Support for printing information is
- essential..
-
-
- >I was never one of the critics of Groliers, so any improvements will make
- >me the happiest camper around. The one thing I would like is this: when I
- >look up "Star Wars", something more interesting than an article on SDI
- >ought to appear!!! ;)
- >
- Talk to Groliers, George Lucas etc..
-
-
- > C> Although it is not a requirement, it would be great if we could be
- > C> constructive
- > C> (i.e. "XYZ" would be a great CD product, etc....), lest we fall prey
- > C> to the
- > C> long and many useless postings of comp.sys.amiga.advocacy.
- >
- >Hmmm.... Commodore seems to have a good one there with the Guiness CDTV
- >Disc of Records. I haven't used it, so I don't know if execution is any
- >good, but the concept is there.
- >
- >What I most wonder about is this: since Commodore is selling all the discs,
- >in Canada at least, through their own licensing programme, why didn't they
- >sell units at cost (with a small mark-up to take marketing and unexpected
- >costs into account) straightaway. It seems sensible to me that most of the
- >money long-term will come from the discs. Am I misreading what the
- >situation was?
-
- At least from info I heard at World Of Commodore Toronto a year ago they
- were doing this..
-
-
- At the very least, it seems a workable suggestion to keep
- >two versions of the machine around (in this case, the original ECS CDTV and
- >possibly a new AGA CDTV down the road?). The first would be sold at cost,
- >but probably no money put into marketing it. The second machine could see
- >a significant mark-up, until such time as yet another better version comes
- >around in which case the present low-end ceases to be, and everyone moves
- >down a peg. All the while Commodore licences the discs. This doesn't seem
- >to have really factored into the strategy up until now, and I think it is
- >the most workable strategy.
- >
- >
- >Steven Hurdle <==> The Swindler [public replies only please]
- >Writer of "Virtual Rumours", a rumour/news column in some club newsletters.
- >Coming to you from Victoria B.C., the Bahamas of Canada: via SupraFAX!!!!!
- >
- > "Give me AGA, or give me DEATH!!!"
-
-
- --
- ******************************************************
- dburnett@emunix.emich.edu
- EMU Mathematics Lab Consultant
- Enabling Solutions
- PO BOX 318, Ypsilanti, MI 48198
- *****************************************************
-
-