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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: CDTV News
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Date: Sat, 15 Jun 1991 17:25:31 GMT

In article <1991Jun15.120756.17928@news.iastate.edu> taab5@isuvax.iastate.edu writes:
>
>   That clinches it, then.  Both the CD-I and CDTV will support the
>ability to display Photo CD images.  The CD-I systems will display
>the images at a higher resolution and far better color capability 
>than the CDTV, with standard hardware.  The CDTV will not even come
>close to the capabilities of CD-I in the area of displaying still
>pictures, and will require extra hardware to display the pictures
>effectively.  
>
	True, but so what? Kodak Photo CDs are hardly the biggest
selling point of either of these machines.
	-- Ethan

Now the world has gone to bed,		Now I lay me down to sleep,
Darkness won't engulf my head,		Try to count electric sheep,
I can see by infrared,			Sweet dream wishes you can keep,
How I hate the night.			How I hate the night.   -- Marvin
