This WebTV memorobilia is offered freely to The Computer History Museum.
WebTV marks the revolution in America where every citizen with a telephone, a television, $135, and $19.95/month had access to the internet. No arcane computer skills required. Press all the buttons you like, and you won't break it! In 1996, a revolution.
Workers at WebTV had every right to feel they were evangelists for the good news, though I never heard any of them express this thought so plainly.
Microsoft purchased this company. I believe they no longer use its original logo.
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Sorry, I have no WebTV unit itself to offer, but I have a friend who might have one. See Wikipedia for other details.
Contact: Jon or Diane Claerbout, either by email or at 650-493-1393
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