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Did you ever have a Pocket TV?
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fmradiotuner1
12-05-2011
I had this one in the 90s.
And still seems to work just but not for much longer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFieyPE-oPU

Its a Casio Pocket TV Model TV-770D.
Funny how now you can get better quality pictures from a mobile phone if signal is good.

And now have bigger screens.
I hope they get more popular again when the digital signals are stronger.
Izak
12-05-2011
Originally Posted by fmradiotuner1:
“I had this one in the 90s.
And still seems to work just but not for much longer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFieyPE-oPU

Its a Casio Pocket TV Model TV-770D.
Funny how now you can get better quality pictures from a mobile phone if signal is good.

And now have bigger screens.
I hope they get more popular again when the digital signals are stronger.”

I can remember someone at school having one of those in the early 1990s. They brought it in to show off after their birthday!

They won't work where I live any more as analogue was turned off back in late 2009.
Tassium
12-05-2011
"Pocket" TVs already look like something from the stone age of technology.

So in twenty years the iPad will look quaint and dated.

In fifty years what on earth will be available?
Mike_1101
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by Izak:
“I can remember someone at school having one of those in the early 1990s. They brought it in to show off after their birthday!

They won't work where I live any more as analogue was turned off back in late 2009.”

It would if you used something like this
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/level5/mo...cpc/436736.xml
John Currie
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by Mike_1101:
“It would if you used something like this
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/level5/mo...cpc/436736.xml”

Kinda defeats the purpose as it's mains powered and you'd need to feed it with a Freeview STB.
Mike_1101
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by John Currie:
“Kinda defeats the purpose as it's mains powered and you'd need to feed it with a Freeview STB.”

Well if the analogue's been switched off, what's the alternative?
Martin Phillp
13-05-2011
My friend from school had a Casio pocket tv. Used to watch telly on the train, but you needed a loan just to buy the batteries!
Kandee
13-05-2011
I had one of those old Casio tvs as well - i've got one of these now (lovely picture and features, £20 cheaper when i bought it), http://www.maplin.co.uk/3.5-touchscr...cording-453918
Last edited by Kandee : 13-05-2011 at 00:59
John Currie
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by Mike_1101:
“Well if the analogue's been switched off, what's the alternative?”

My point was whoever buys these wants it for portable use out and about...not to be tethered to a mains supply.
Rowdy
13-05-2011
I had one. Fantastic picture, but you needed a good signal, otherwise, having such a small screen, you couldn't see a thing. I've had a lot of Casio kit and it's all been good.
fmradiotuner1
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by Kandee:
“I had one of those old Casio tvs as well - i've got one of these now (lovely picture and features, £20 cheaper when i bought it), http://www.maplin.co.uk/3.5-touchscr...cording-453918”

Seems like an OK price about what I got the pocket TV for back in the 90s may be that was even more.
fmradiotuner1
13-05-2011
This one looks even better

http://www.amazon.co.uk/August-DG400.../dp/B003OXO6MI

seems to have a really big screen to.
crusher19860138
13-05-2011
Tried to see the football results on saturday on mine,impossible!!but did some serious DXing,got to places high up you could not go with a normal TV,on top of the Malvern Hills,picked up HTV,Anglia,Central,TVS,TSW,not bad eh?
BMR
13-05-2011
My friend still has a Game Gear with TV add on. I managed to get a picture when I fired it up at Christmas, but no sound

Only a few months left of analogue now- DTT isn't very well suited to mobile reception, by comparison analogue generally gave you something, even if it was black and white and fuzzy.
fmradiotuner1
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by fmradiotuner1:
“This one looks even better

http://www.amazon.co.uk/August-DG400.../dp/B003OXO6MI

seems to have a really big screen to.”

I might even get one seems to have so much on and can record TV as well.

Have found another one here

http://www.aptv.co.uk/da100c-freevie...5e47c9358130e0

Its 10 inch and takes 6 AA batteries.
Some how I cannot see them lasting very long.
BMR
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by fmradiotuner1:
“I might even get one seems to have so much on and can record TV as well.

Have found another one here

http://www.aptv.co.uk/da100c-freevie...5e47c9358130e0

Its 10 inch and takes 6 AA batteries.
Some how I cannot see them lasting very long.”

A ten inch is a positive monster compared with the casio pocket tellys of old

And it's still going to struggle in many places without a decent aerial.


The yanks are developing a special type of ATSC for mobile viewing, but I think the UK is more likely to go the 3G/4G mobile route.
witham1
13-05-2011
I have one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/***SONY-WATCHM...e43044fffeb418
It still works as far as I can remember - I have not used it for some time.
fmradiotuner1
13-05-2011
Originally Posted by witham1:
“I have one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/***SONY-WATCHM...e43044fffeb418
It still works as far as I can remember - I have not used it for some time.”

Never seen them before.
witham1
13-05-2011
It’s an early attempt by Sony to do a pocket TV after the success of its “Walkman”.
It works off AA batteries and uses a small b&w CRT.
The reception is quite good off its whip aerial.
To save battery power the TV can be run with sound only.
James2001
13-05-2011
I've still got one, still works but obviously won't be of much use after September though...
Robert__law
13-05-2011
Yes !

I got the sinclair flat screen TV in 1985 made hear in Dundee!

also was given a cassio colour tv in the 90s which I used to watch the total eclipse in 1999 as it was totaly clouded out
the little tv meant I could see it

I have just recently got a 7inch LCD from maplin which can even record on to a SD card ! to replace the above now we have digital switch over
chrisbartley
13-05-2011
was given one of THESE as a 'business' gift

zero signal off the telescopic aerial, got a picture when connected to house aerial, but broke up badly even then

So not so portable, in fact almost in chocolate teapot territory
Mike_1101
13-05-2011
The Japanese have certainly sold some interesting kit over the years.

This seems to have been the first one - a portable with a 9" (23cm) screen, made by Sharp and sold in France in 1961.
http://www.retro-forum.com/viewtopic...arp+801#p55594
although it wouldn't fit in your pocket, but still works 50 years later.
David (2)
13-05-2011
i had the classic Casio 2.5in colour pocket tv, which needed 6 AAA's all at once. To be honest it didnt work very well here, but when we took it out and up on to the nearby hills the reception was fantastic on it, even with the aerial pushed down.
chrisbartley
13-05-2011
What about the early Sinclair ones, never saw one in the flesh only in ads in mags etc


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