Had one of these when I lived in the UK for a year for school. Kept it to myself and never needed to deal with the battle of the group TV (I was on the top floor - a win for that antenna). Bought it at one of those cheesy electronics stores in NYC - would have been cheaper to buy it at Curry’s when I got to the country.
I worked in the radio and TV department in Harrods in the run up to Christmas 1977 for a student holiday job. I think I probably helped arrange that display case.
@@gerardlefevre1768 Hah brilliant! If I try and recall what the display looked like I would say it was a wooden cabinet. The upper part was glass and the Sinclair was in there on it's stand in viewing position. In my head the cabinet was square, maybe as tall or taller than me, and contained some other gadgets... possibly Sinclair calculators. I believe the price for the TV might have been just under 400 Pounds... completely unaffordable. I did have one of the black calculators and of course somewhat later on, a Spectrum, both of which I still have. I've just looked up the original price for the TV and it says it was just over 200 pounds... somewhat lower than I recall. Perhaps there was an accessory pack.
Hey, do you know the exact power able I need to use this? I know there is the 12 volt and 6 volt switch on the back, and that its DC power, but I want to know the amp count, etc so I won't ruin it.
I had one of these ‼️®™️ 👏👏 fyi...It also had a little cowling that clicked on to keep the glare of the screen because it's black-and-white I used to take mine apart and you could pull the picturetube out/Apart.. was very expensive I think it was about $300 which was a lot of money at that time 1978❕
Na. I just opened one up and it was a corrosion nightmare. Tossed the most insanely corroded batteries I’ve ever seen, submerged the board in white vinegar, scrubbed it down, rinsed in IPA, fixed all the broken traces and put new nicd cells in it and I’ve been watching Dateline all afternoon on it. Good as new! 😂
I wish I had one back in the 80s. Would make an awesome monitor for Spectrum :)
I had one of these! I took it to school so I could watch the first space shuttle launch
Aww. Look how adorable this TV is. They never make this one anymore.
That's what I call watching a little TV
Beautiful piece of old technology. Thanks.
Had one of these when I lived in the UK for a year for school. Kept it to myself and never needed to deal with the battle of the group TV (I was on the top floor - a win for that antenna). Bought it at one of those cheesy electronics stores in NYC - would have been cheaper to buy it at Curry’s when I got to the country.
Same CRT was used in the communicators shown in "Space 1999".
I went to London as a 13 year old and saw one of these in a display case in Harrods.. Boy did I want this.
I worked in the radio and TV department in Harrods in the run up to Christmas 1977 for a student holiday job. I think I probably helped arrange that display case.
@@gerardlefevre1768 Hah brilliant! If I try and recall what the display looked like I would say it was a wooden cabinet. The upper part was glass and the Sinclair was in there on it's stand in viewing position. In my head the cabinet was square, maybe as tall or taller than me, and contained some other gadgets... possibly Sinclair calculators. I believe the price for the TV might have been just under 400 Pounds... completely unaffordable. I did have one of the black calculators and of course somewhat later on, a Spectrum, both of which I still have. I've just looked up the original price for the TV and it says it was just over 200 pounds... somewhat lower than I recall. Perhaps there was an accessory pack.
You can have one now for $50 us dollars on fb market!!!
I have just picked up one of these :)
Hey, do you know the exact power able I need to use this? I know there is the 12 volt and 6 volt switch on the back, and that its DC power, but I want to know the amp count, etc so I won't ruin it.
@@qliz all that information should be on that sticker on the case❕
SO CUTE TV. I WANT IT. I LIKE OLD ANLONG TELEVISION S
sell it?
I have not yet opened it.
Yes, it seems so.
I had one of these ‼️®™️ 👏👏 fyi...It also had a little cowling that clicked on to keep the glare of the screen because it's black-and-white I used to take mine apart and you could pull the picturetube out/Apart.. was very expensive I think it was about $300 which was a lot of money at that time 1978❕
The leaking internal Nicad batteries probably ate up the printed circuit boards. It's junk. Makes a great paper weight though.
Na. I just opened one up and it was a corrosion nightmare. Tossed the most insanely corroded batteries I’ve ever seen, submerged the board in white vinegar, scrubbed it down, rinsed in IPA, fixed all the broken traces and put new nicd cells in it and I’ve been watching Dateline all afternoon on it. Good as new! 😂
The first iPad
Turn it on, show it working. Otherwise video is pointless.
ich habe einen zum verkaufen
@@manfredjungwirth273 Wie viel?
I have one for sale
how much?
@ oh sorry Bro i don't have it anymore
Wtf
broken, nonfunctional.