Dallas Texas based internet enabled television company Curtis Mathes Holdings Corp showed its Uniview interactive television set-top boxes for the first time at Comdex last week. The UniView set-top products plug into any standard TV and provide things like internet access, TV program listings, VCR programming, parental controls, telephony, email, fax, and caller ID. The products use the Advanced RISC Machines processor originally developed by Acorn Computer Group Plc. Acorn has also licensed its TVCentric technologies, including the Flash ROM-based flash Display, to Curtis Mathes for integration into Uniview. Curtis Mathes has chosen a suite of products from Cisco Systems for the delivery of Uniview Internet, online, phone and entertainment services to its customers via their home television sets. The product is available now priced at $399. Unlimited internet access is $19.95 a month.