Mega PC
A PC slash Sega gaming system called the Mega PC, which was both manufactured and released by Amstrad in 1993. The Amstrad Mega PC had a very short life which was caused by it hefty price. As compared to the TeraDrive, the Mega PC was considered to be a much better build as it featured a robust design and allowed for sufficient circulation of air to keep the internal processors cool during operation.
But regardless that the Mega PC was sturdier than the TeraDrive, it was to be the TeraDrive that would feature stereo RCA jacks and a NTSC video output for connection to a television. Unlike the TeraDrive, you were unable to both play a game and use the computer at the same time.
Original Authors: Gobel Team (Nick)
Edit Update Authors: RPN
Updated On: 04/07/2007