Trying Out CRT TV Boombox - Using A 5 Inch Screen for Movies, Shows, and Games - The Soundtracker
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A unit like this would be practical for a security officer working night shifts. Just fire it up if he's feeling drowsy/sleepy.
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Thanks, I'm really glad to hear it! :)
I think I saw a unit like this in 2006 at a local supermarket, it 3was branded Nu-Tec I think, and it was very cheap, maybe $30 or something. I think Tandy also sold something like this in around 1998. I have actually seen Samsung portable radio/TV that I think could charge rechargeable batteries.
What make and model is this boom box?
Wonder how hard it would be to retrofit a newer lcd type colour screen into this.
oh good man,, cant have a laserdisc player and not have speed!!!... ooooh is that blues bros signature edition? pretty fancy!!
Nice video! BTW Your unit may have been made in 2001. But this "bubble style" CD/TV/Boombox is actually a mid 1990s design. Several brands made them during the 90s. But I started seeing these far less often in the 2000s. I suspect your unit may have been one of the final batches manufactured before being discontinued.
And I owned one of these "bubble style" CD/TV/radio combo boomboxes during the mid to late 1990s. It was very convenient as I lived in a small space. I didn't have room for a big TV. I also played my Nintendo 64 on it.
Thanks very much! And you're right, the sort of "bubble" curvature I remember being quite vogue in the 90s, bleeding into the early 2000s. My cousins had a lot of CD / Cassette boomboxes in this same style, but I had never seen one with a TV built in.
Ah, good use for it :) I love finding combo units like this because I wonder who came upon what circumstance that made them figure "I need this, and I'm sure others do too." CRTs I remember being bulky the larger they got, so a small tube like this is just right for a small space, especially if it has radio / CD functionality. Awesome!