››NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW*NEW››REMOTE CONTROL CX-2700›ATARI VIDEO COMPUTER SYSTEM›› Looks like the control panel of an intergalactic cruiser, but it's really the most exciting developement in video games since the introduction of the ATARI Video Computer System a few years back.›› There are lots of great new features, but the most exciting by far is -- wire-less controllers! Each controller has a built-in radio transmitter whose signals are picked up by a receiver in the main unit.›› Finally! Nobody will trip over your controller wire just when you're about to set a new record at SPACE INVADERS. Never again will the family dog gallop through the room, ripping the controller from your hands just when you're about to beat your big brother at Basketball. Never again will you have to interrupt your game because you have to answer the phone -- because wherever you go, the controller goes too!›› You can even select and reset by remote control, so you can enjoy game after game without leaving the couch. And when you do get up to change cartridges, you'll notice that all the switches on the new CX-2700 are 'touch buttons', so no dirt or dust can get into the set.›› And what a convenient design! The controllers slip into a storage area built into the console. The power cord and TV set cord also have storage compartments -- perfect for travel. So you can tuck your new CX-2700 under one arm and your Club Cartridge Case under the other -- and you're all set for an ATARI-style weekend!›› Remeber, the new CX-2700 accepts all your Video Computer System game cartridges. You can also plug in your standard ATARI controllers whenever you like (for four-player games, for example).››RESERVE YOUR 2700 NOW!›› The first few CX-2700 Remote Control Video Computer System units will be out in the stores sometime in August. But you can reserve one for yourself through the ATARI Game Club. Just sign up on the Clubhouse Store order form.› As soon as the new CX-2700's arrive, we'll rush yours to you and charge your credit card $299.00. You'll be the first on your block to be able to play ATARI games while skipping rope!›››Reprinted from 'ATARI AGE' Newsletter Vol. 1 Num. 2 Summer, 1981›(C) 1981 ATARI Inc.››File by: John Hardie››