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SoBadItsGood

06/22/14 8:51 PM

#9219 RE: bklyn13 #9213

Gateway debuts $1,999 PC-TV

August 26, 1998 1:50 PM PDT

http://news.cnet.com/Gateway-debuts-1,999-PC-TV/2100-1001_3-214896.html

Gateway said it is now offering a system that combines a PC and 27-inch television monitor for just under $2,000 in an effort to remove barriers inhibiting the growth of the market for PC-TV convergence devices.

Continuing its lone push into the market for PC-TV products, Gateway has been working to address criticism of the products as being too costly for the average consumer.

As recently as a year ago, systems like the one Gateway is offering went for $4,000-$5,000 dollars. Compaq abandoned the market for PC-TVs early this year since sales of its $5,000 systems were anemic. The company pulled back from marketing its PC Theater product in retail stores in January of 1998, presaging its eventual demise.

But the new Gateway system offers a large-screen TV plus all the bells and whistles of a powerful consumer computer for $2,000. The included DVD drive also offers a true convergence feature since DVD players are being marketed as both consumer and computing devices.

The new system will includes an improved, faster version of the Celeron processor operating at 333-MHz. It also includes a 2GB hard disk drive and a 27-inch monitor to limbo in under the $2,000 mark for the first time on a new configuration.

High prices have been a major factor limiting the consumer appetite for devices that combine TV viewing with the ability to play computer games, surf the internet, watch DVD videos, and view electronic programming guides.

Gateway, however, has found a degree of success for the product with sales to corporations and universities desiring large screen presentation systems.

But Gateway is not abandoning the high-end of the market either. It also announced a new Destination system with a 450-MHz Pentium II, an extra-large 36-inch monitor, and a surround sound speaker system for $4,999.

Paulness

06/22/14 8:54 PM

#9220 RE: bklyn13 #9213

Designed to save time, money, space and energy, the state of the art VioSphere is a complete electronics ecosystem. The first product to combine the capabilities of a full spectrum 1080P high definition TV with an i3 or optional i5 or i7 processor based PC; the VioSphere delivers unlimited options to the entire family.

The VioSphere has no boundaries. Multitasking is rendered effortless with the use of split screen or multiple screen technology. New features include: More power in a thinner chassis, less than 3 inches. New proprietary color, Brand new main board offering more functionality. More HDMI ports, additional USB ports, Windows 8 OS, Multi touch screen, 1 TB hard drive as well as two independent TV tuners.

Sleek and stylish the VioSphere is robust enough to fulfill residential and professional needs

SoBadItsGood

06/22/14 9:11 PM

#9221 RE: bklyn13 #9213

you're not missing anything. "smart" TVs have been around long before Gio ever heard of the game Fruit Ninja.

putting "Genius" in the name is catchy, but i agree, it is still old tech IMO

NYXIO COO

06/23/14 1:04 PM

#9241 RE: bklyn13 #9213

How's that 17" screen working out for your Dad? Oh and that Pentium II... Watching and basketball on one side and the Sprint cup on the split screen simultaneously?