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Sony's first small television

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I have been told that the Smithsonian has one like this on display this one was not working and got taken to a recycle

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stnaper

6:12AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Why that's one of the best looking TV's I've seen in a long time! Great photo Richard!

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Rainastorm

6:14AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Wow now that's something ya don't see anymore...or at least around here. I remember just after I got my divorce in 2001, going to Sears to get my first Magnavox TV. I was so darn proud of myself...since then though, due to technology all the televisions and monitors for our PCs have been replaces with the snazzy Flatscreen, HD and all that lol Great memory Richard!

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zaigodou

6:34AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Old SONY!!!!!!

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clbsmiley

6:44AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Memories...

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magnus073

7:19AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Never seen the first model Sony before, very cool stuff Richard

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GOLDILOCKSUK

7:37AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

That's a classic not a make I am used to what a shame :) Cathy xoxoxo

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greyone

7:57AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

I used to have the same model TV many many years ago. LOL You still on rare occassion see a sign advertising a motel with big letters, "Color TV" :) That is a sure sign that they have not upgraded thier sign in a long time.

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UteBigSmile

8:05AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Lol - In 1975 I had a smaller b/w one, just 25x35cm, the new one is a lot bigger: 42' Inches!

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eekdog

8:59AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

have a few in my garage.

KnightWolverine

9:32AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Before remotes I used to say to my sons....Back in the day we actually had to "get up" and "walk" across the room to change the channels...lol...Not to mention having to climb an Arial to shift the antenna to capture the UHF channels...lol!.. I have a friend that takes old TV's like the one your showing and guts out all the insides including the screen and puts a flat screen in the slot where the old tube went..He actually makes a decent living retrofitting them... ~smiles~

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nitegrafix

9:43AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

I had a similar one, brings back memeories. Thanx for posting

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Trifid

10:06AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

no remote, right? Kids today wouldn't believe that :) Excellent!

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byteline

10:11AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

LOL. Was a similar device in the GDR to buy about 1990. Was my 1st Monitor for the C64.

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ontar1

10:25AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Cool find, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Flint_Hawk

10:34AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

This brings back memories!

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Faemike55

10:38AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

That is so cool

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barryjeffer

10:50AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Yep the old days...lol. I remember all the times of going outside in the blasting snow storms to turn the antenna and only having two or three channels to pick from... some progress is good.

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Leije

11:03AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

A true relic !

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sharky_

11:49AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

How time have changed with TV screens and technology. Interesting shot. Aloha

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drifterlee

11:58AM | Thu, 04 October 2012

I have a photo of myself as a baby on my grandmother's lap, in front of a huge TV with a little tiny screen, LOL!

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brycek

12:03PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

A classic..nice shot Richard!!

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SidheRoseGraphics

12:22PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Havent seen one of these little boxes in forever :) Sony was an innovator in making things small, for sure!

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UVDan

12:26PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Great photo of the old Sony. How lonely and vulnerable our electronics must feel as they are constantly obsoleted and replaced.

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DennisReed

1:13PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Wow! Say goodbye!

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jayfar

1:23PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Gone and soon to be forgotten!!

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kbrog

1:26PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Boy! That brings back memories from when I was young, but then again I remember the old B&W T.V.s before these. :) Excellent capture! :)

MrsLubner

1:37PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Standard American issue for those times I think. I had one for many, many years. Sort of like seeing an old friend again after many, many years...

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bebopdlx

1:39PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

We had one, moons ago. Cool photo.

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bobrgallegos

2:36PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

Hey, not to date myself, but I had one of these. LOL! Great capture Richard!!

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TallPockets

3:28PM | Thu, 04 October 2012

RP: HELLO! ... Brings back MEMORIES to this OLD geezer! ... My late 'pop' had a Black & White ADMIRAL .... '3' UHF stations at the time ONLY .... Had to GET UP off your BEHIND to CHANGE the channels AND they ALL went OFF AIR just after MIDNIGHT ....T.P.

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