It looks like a generic AV box that wouldn't do anything without being subscribed to some kind of delivery service. I suspect the Sega name is just incidental here, probably unrelated to our favorite game company.
This is what I've found on Sega Club: http://segaretro.org/Sega_Club
So it seems like it was part of that Sega initiative somehow, but you are right that it was a content delivery system that didn't last long and the hardware is useless now.
hah, there is an old DP topic with the same title as mine: http://www.digitpress.com/forum/show...al-TV-reciever
For $10 I'd have bought it just for the Sega branding on it, but I am a Sega nut.
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Get it. It's totally worth the $10.
Real collectors drive Hondas, Toyotas, Chevys, Fords, etc... not Rolls Royces.
Alright, you've all convinced me to head back and see if it is still there tomorrow.
Went back over the weekend, but it wasn't there. Not terribly surprised. Hopefully a collector that wants it got it.
Oh well, even if it's worse money (I doubt it), not really a big piece of game history.
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