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From: m.salmon@uea.ac.uk (Mike Salmon)
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Subject: Re: CD + GRAPHICS???
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 15:26:50 UNDEFINED
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In article <2pnar3$no0@hpuerci.atl.hp.com> blh@hpuerca.atl.hp.com (Bill Hassell) writes:

>   To see the graphics images, your CD player must have the
>  CD+G decoder chips to convert the codes into a TV signal.  JVC makes 
>  several models but they are seldom seen in audio shops since they are 
>  a low volume item.  
>  
>  Check out a pro-music store (not an audiophile store)
>  where they sell guitars and amps and stuff.  Ask for Karaoke equipment

Philips CDi players can play CD+G as well, and tend to be a bit easier to find.

cheers

mike.
