The Olivetti Envision (400/P75) was an Italian multimedia personal computer produced in 1995.
[4] Preinstalled software allowed the computer to work as a fax or answering machine when connected to a telephone line.
[5] The Envision had three possible operating modes: Designed by M. De Lucchi,[1] the declared goal for this device was to convince non-computer-savvy people that computers are not impossibly hard to use and can be bought and used like normal home appliances.
For this reason, it was intentionally designed to resemble a videocassette recorder more than a computer, and it was equipped with two SCART sockets (to connect it to a TV set),[1] a TV-like remote control, and a slot that could host a satellite TV decoder card.
[6] The Olivetti Envision was discontinued in 1996 due to poor sales caused by its excessive price, many software bugs and limited expandability.