If only I had somewhere to put something this size, I'd love to have one.
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My parents had 2 different ones growing up. A Panasonic and an RCA I believe. Played many hours of 8 Bit Nintendo too on there. A lot of Mega Man 2 and Ninja Gaiden.
The pictured set looks like a retrofit. The buttons don't look like they're from the '60s, and there seems to be a small gap between the set and the wood.
Pic number 2 reminds me of the TV we had when I was a kidbmw wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 4:56 pmUnless the CRT tube TV was non-functional, there's no way I would retro-fit a cabinet like this. A CRT is what belongs in it, IMO. With it having an S-video input, you could get a pretty good picture out of either a digital TV box or an older Satellite TV box that has an S-video output on it.
For the one I pictured, the seller claims it to be a 1998 Zenith...were they still making new TV consoles like that in 1998? If it is a retro-fit, it is a really good fit.
Here's a few others currently listed on ebay. FIrst, a GE 27-inch set:
Next, a Zenith similar to the one in the first pic:
And lastly, one of the more interesting miniature sets I've ever seen:
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I well remember Conelrad