Compact Portable Video

 is a video format produced by Videotronics Ltd. since has been defunct since 2012.

History
In 1983, all the major motion picture studios  and Tiger Electronics teamed up to make a 8-bit video portable system called Compact Portable Video to make programs, movies, and TV shows, and interactive video games. At the same time, CPV start using a disc system as the StarDisc. In December 1983, other home video companies such as Vestron and Embassy Home Entertainment start releasing for the CPV. In 1984, Compact Portable Video was upgraded to a color form as CPV Color.

In 1986, Compact Portable Video was later converted to 16-bit as CPV World which was discontinued in 1995. After the conversion, Compact Portable Video continues to produce 8-bit titles until the video portable system was discontinued in 1989.

In 1992, CPV converted to 32-bit as CPV Clear which was discontinued in 1997. In 1993, all CPV systems starting with CPV Clear start using a preschool brand CPV Junior, aswell as the same CPV systems start using CPV XP.

In 1996, CPV converted to 64-bit as CPV Hyper 64, which was discontinued in 2004. In 1999, all CPV systems starting with CPV Hyper 64 start using distribution thru Treehouse Kids as CPV Treehouse Kids Edition.

In 2006, CPV created a new portable system, CPV PX0, which was discontinued in 2014.

In 2011, CPV created an all-new portable system called CPV Fusion.