https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Un6-nI2plCY
The day Sega stopped making video game hardware was a sad one, but it’s worth remembering that, like former rivals Nintendo, video game hardware wasn’t the only thing Sega had ever made.
Sega’s history is likewise littered with other stuff, from slot machines to photobooths, but one of the coolest has got to be the SegaVision (not to be confused with the Sega Vision, a tiny Japan-only media player).
https://lastchance.cc/meet-the-four-americans-who-built-sega-5788468%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
You will also note that they were packed into giant wood-panelled cases. Yes
https://lastchance.cc/were-so-close-to-a-wooden-ps4-people-1480846805%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Sega’s stay in the TV business was a short one, as by the time the 80s rolled around the company was almost entirely focused on its video game business. Sega would, however, make a late comeback in the year 2000 with its weird-ass Dreamcast TV.
https://lastchance.cc/there-was-a-dreamcast-tv-set-it-was-both-hideous-and-g-5875330%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E