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(193,580 posts)while it was on, it would explode.
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She had all kinds of sayings like that.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)Goonch
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rsdsharp
(11,460 posts)on sale, as a discontinued model, for $495!
Sometimes, as I struggle to make out the scoreboard graphic in my 50 hdtv, I wonder what that would look like on the old Sony.
I no longer have it. It died in 1990. Sonys tend to go from a great picture to totally dead with nothing in between but they do last a long time.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)LogDog75
(941 posts)My mother's comment about the TV was she was surprised by how colorful Johnny Carson's curtains were.
moniss
(8,244 posts)was an RCA.
bucolic_frolic
(52,927 posts)I had an XBR for about a week. I had to use it with its bunny ears and the reception was poor. The ears were brushed aluminum and did not pick up well like the chrome GE of the era. But surely Sony was not catering to rural areas.
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Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)quaint
(4,276 posts)Ptah
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Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)LogDog75
(941 posts)I used to have an 8-track recorder back in the early 70s. You'd be listening to music and in the middle of a song the cassette would switch to another track and continue the song. I also remember people replacing their car radios with in-dash 8-track cassette with AM/FM radios.
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Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)FemDemERA
(628 posts)All on one. Phonograph, 8 track and dual cassette player/recorder. It still works and I Just havent been able to convince myself to get rid of it. I have maybe six 8 track albums left.
GReedDiamond
(5,490 posts)...including my own remote control (Zenith analog clicker device) tv in my room.
Plus tvs in pretty much all rooms of the house, including a small portable tv in the main bathroom.
The reason was, my stepfather was the lead electronics engineer for Zenith, and he was allowed to bring all of the new designs home to test them in real time, under "average family circumstances."
Here's a link to a Zenith promo from the early 60s - the remote control shown in the still is like the one I had:
I had a nice color tv in my room - in the early 70s - that was testing the effectiveness of something that was supposed to reduce the amount of "harmful radiation" emanating from the tv.
I asked stepdad, "howzit workin?" and he said, it was interfering with the quality of the image, so he had disconnected the device so my tv picture would look better.
I guess he didn't care about the radiation so much.
And no, I did not get to keep any of the tvs.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)justaprogressive
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Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)AllaN01Bear
(27,767 posts)i inhereted her set anmd have a firstt gen flat screen.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)Morbius
(758 posts)It was 17", black and white, and VHF only. It had little spots in the corners. I watched Doctor Who on it Sunday nights in my bedroom. I think I paid $5 for it. Maybe it was $10. It was a very long time ago.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)chouchou
(2,513 posts)...that the resolution was like a fairly cheap picture.
1080 now..Then >> 240 ?? (Or something like that.) Was so-so pleased with it.
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(2,378 posts)from the 1950's

We'd turn the lights off and watch TV with the weird greenish halo around it. LOL!
(When our TV picture would roll, I was the smallest kid so I had the job of going partially behind the TV, sitting on the floor with my hand up in front of the screen, palm facing me and turning the vertical control knob till I could tell the picture had stopped rolling.)
Floyd R. Turbo
(31,541 posts)kozar
(3,251 posts)First remote control;
" Son, turn the channel"
Koz
