The WebTV Network was launched last month, and Philips and Magnavox showed up to announce a joint venture for manufacturing the hardware. But the companies didn't announce either pricing or details about the hardware until today.
The set, officially titled the Philips Magnavox WebTV, will cost $329 and will come equipped with a 33-kbps modem, 16-bit stereo audio output, a credit card reader, a one-thumb remote control for browsing, and an infrared remote keyboard. It hooks up to a regular TV set for surfing the Web or sending email.
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