I have the European version of the In tellivision ECS (in Europe called "Computer Adaptor"), it is the brown one. As you know, this version of the ECS is much more rare than the white American version.
When I searched for more information about it, I found some interesting differences between the official version and mine. I have made some pics of mine and the normal versions:
Here you can see the the both systems, US in white and EU in brown.
US-Version----------EU-Version
Now lets compare mine with the standart brown European version:
standard keyboard----------Prototype
standard keyboard (backside)----------Prototype (backside)
standard Computer Adaptor----------Prototype
As you can see my keyboard has a red line, which exists normaly for the US-version only. Also the back of the keyboard has another structure: the screws have another position and the electric cable has another exit position.
In addition to that there is a black circle stamp, I dont know what it means.
Next the Computer Adaptor: it has the same consturction as normal. But have a look at the sticker. It says, that its made in the USA, but the information branded in the plastic says "HONK KONG". Also there is 240 V for european electricity and 50 HZ for PAL TVs. Why was it made in USA? The next point is the note, written with a pen "LOAD OK" then a personal sign and a date "30.9.82" (some month before it released).
At last there is that black circle stamp too, like on the keyboard.
stamp----------sticker on Computer Adaptor
Do you have any idea, what it is? Is it a Prototype or something like that?
I never have seen it before and everyone I asked didnt see it before too.
Thanks!
Greetings
Edited by SNK, Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:00 AM.














