WebTV box redux.(Microsoft to introduce WebTV set-top boxes)

Broadcasting & Cable, June, 1999 by Tedesco, Richard

Microsoft unveils its next-generation set-top boxes Microsoft will introduce its next-generation WebTV boxes this fall, improving the basic model and downgrading the Cadillac version by deleting its hard drive. The WebTV Classic boxes have faster 56 kb/s modems (up from 33.6 kbls), more powerful 150 MHz processors (up from 112 MHz) and improved memory (8 MB of RAM and 4 MB flash) for the same $99 price.

But Microsoft dropped the 1-gigabit hard drive in its WebTV Plus receiver, still priced at $199. The interactive idea behind the hard drive was to enable downloads of extended video commercials streamed through the vertical blanking interval or downloaded overnight. But content wasn't being created for the functions, so the hard drives were...

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