Virgin Webplayer (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract The Virgin Webplayer is a discontinued Internet appliance from Virgin Group. The device was intended as a standalone Internet access device, running a specialized operating system which limited it to the Virgin Connect ISP. It was discontinued on November 15, 2000. The remaining Webplayer hardware was liquidated and embraced by the hardware hacker community. The Virgin Connect service was innovative — for $50, a user would get the Webplayer and unlimited dial-up Internet access (provided through Prodigy) for three years. However, the Webplayer displayed advertisements while the user was online. (en)
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dbp:camera n/a (en)
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dbp:input Infrared keyboard with built-in trackball (en)
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dbp:manufacturer dbr:Acer_(company)
dbp:media M-Systems Disk-on-Chip 2000 (en)
dbp:name Virgin Webplayer (en)
dbp:os Custom QNX-based OS, Windows 9x , OpenBSD (en)
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dbp:touchpad n/a (en)
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rdfs:comment The Virgin Webplayer is a discontinued Internet appliance from Virgin Group. The device was intended as a standalone Internet access device, running a specialized operating system which limited it to the Virgin Connect ISP. It was discontinued on November 15, 2000. The remaining Webplayer hardware was liquidated and embraced by the hardware hacker community. (en)
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foaf:name Virgin Webplayer (en)
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