1994 Sony Color Watchman - Luggable Lo-Def TV

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  • @meandmyEV
    @meandmyEV Год назад +196

    I think the reason us “weirdos” (I considered this a compliment) love old small tvs is that they were such an aspirational item for us when we were kids in the 80s and 90s. The idea of watching TV anywhere was so exciting to me but my blue collar parents had no interest in spending their hard earned money for a way for their kids to watch even more tv on the go.

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery Год назад +7

      I remember on the TV show House where he’d always be bringing his tiny portable tv to different rooms so he could get away from his boss/colleagues, looked so cool!

    • @paper_gem
      @paper_gem Год назад +10

      Yup, yup. I remember when I was a kid, I was interested in one my dad's magazines. Why? There was an advert for a car that had TVs in the headrests. I was like "wow."

    • @RetroOnSpeedDial
      @RetroOnSpeedDial Год назад +4

      The small TV I had is a KV-4100, and looking at a tech catalogue from 1983, it cost $200 MORE than a 23 inch trinitron, and $100 less than a 27 inch trinitron. They were such cool little devices

    • @fungo6631
      @fungo6631 Год назад

      @@mystriddlery But that was an LCD TV.

    • @themeantuber
      @themeantuber Год назад +7

      True! I felt more thrill about my little pocket tv back when I was 10, than now about being able to watch anything on my phone. Now that the tech is widely available, it's not such a big deal anymore.
      Thx for the "weirdos," we appreciate it 👍🏻🙂

  • @MeatVision
    @MeatVision Год назад +67

    The guy counted the pixels, give this man a proper like and subscribe 😂

    • @PJBonoVox
      @PJBonoVox Год назад +7

      I thought the "omG ThERe NoT PiXELZ!!!111" brigade would have shown up by now.

    • @shiva_MMIV
      @shiva_MMIV Год назад +1

      ​@@PJBonoVoxIn a CRT there are pixels, but an analogue video signal is not made of pixels ;-) , also analogue and digital pixels aren't the same.

    • @PJBonoVox
      @PJBonoVox Год назад +1

      @@shiva_MMIV Blah blah blah. We all know that, but we also know what he meant.

    • @lovelyheiferdev
      @lovelyheiferdev Год назад +1

      incredible effort!

  • @jjukkyumiz
    @jjukkyumiz Год назад +115

    as a certified weirdo who’s watched your channel for over 6 years now, I’m glad to have learned so much about the wide variety of tech you document/showcase.
    As someone approaching 29, there are things you cover that were firmly before my time, but some I was just barely in the correct era and socioeconomic conditions to still be experiencing when I was young, like audio cassettes and shoulder-carried camcorders to name a couple.
    I’ve always been fascinated by how things work and their finer details, so your channel has thoroughly educated and satisfied that curiosity for a long time. Big Thanks!
    glad to be counted among the weirdos haha

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Год назад

      Meow, 😂 just kidding, i like the old tech videos

  • @yugen042
    @yugen042 Год назад +24

    The Northern Australia tourism ad really caught my attention.

    • @5ublimate
      @5ublimate Год назад +6

      Linda Kozlowski from Croc Dundee caught quite a few folks attention in the 80's ;)

    • @dcrypter87
      @dcrypter87 Год назад +5

      i was wondering how i knew her and the first thought with that blurry resolution was... "when did courtney love go sober?" but the words make more sense with linda haha

  • @dualityk
    @dualityk Год назад +128

    Who knew Volkswagen was giving out Windows keys in the 90s?

  • @CCJ1998
    @CCJ1998 Год назад +12

    Love that works for all Windows joke at the end.

  • @bilditup1
    @bilditup1 Год назад +12

    Also, loved your scrubbing through the radio dials. Years from now, it’ll be a kind of auditory time capsule of this moment, even if that wasn’t the point

  • @theboredprogrammer1114
    @theboredprogrammer1114 Год назад +25

    Call me weirdo but as a child in the 90s, I find these small TVs a huge novelty. I only see these items on magazines and from the TV at home where some shows feature the latest tech of the time and I was in awe how a small box can function just like the big TV we had in our rooma at home. So, watching your videos (also other vintage tech) has scratched an itch from my childhood memories and wishlists.

  • @racecar_spelled_backwards868
    @racecar_spelled_backwards868 Год назад +11

    0:05 Five seconds in and already spot on! You REALLY DO know your audience!

  • @androo4519
    @androo4519 Год назад +80

    Back in the day, anyone getting one of these, especially a kid, would have thought it was amazing. I would have been obsessed by it at fifteen. We have somewhat lost our ability to be amazed, which is a bit sad.

    • @stragulus
      @stragulus Год назад +5

      I'm still looking for my Holy Grail, the Philips 10CX1130, also known as Philitina Stereo 1130. A boombox with a 10" color TV, stereo speakers, and radio/cassette. I have drooled over that thing a bit more than I should readily admit :)

    • @shaddoty
      @shaddoty Год назад +5

      I haven't lost the ability to be amazed, new technology just isn't amazing, except Microsofts new data storage that's pretty amazing

    • @amac203
      @amac203 Год назад +5

      It's because you aren't a child anymore

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад

      In 1979 we got a colour computer at work (I'm still not sure what model) to evaluate against the Commodore Pet. Someone was sent to Dixon's to get a Portable Colour TV to use with it. Over the next week we had loads of visitors. About 2/3rd were "Wow a colour computer. What will they think of next". The other 1/3rd were "Wow. A portable colour TV. What will they think of next." Within five years both had become the norm, although my first Colour Portable cost me close to a months wages.

    • @hawrify2148
      @hawrify2148 Год назад

      i'm still very much amazed by what AI is doing. why would I be amazed with 60 year old tech.

  • @timothyapplegate2881
    @timothyapplegate2881 Год назад +12

    I pulled a Sony Color Watchman out of a junk shop years back. It did serious duty displaying my NES for a few years. I maintain that smaller, lower res screens like this maker NES games look a little better, so it's a good way for people who didn;t grow up with CRTs to get that experience in a palatable manner. Also, I had no clue what the red and green sweeping bar was for, so thanks for that info.

  • @fridgemagnet
    @fridgemagnet Год назад +5

    Merry Christmas Mr VWestlife, another great video for us 'weirdos'. keep 'em coming. From Jersey, Channel Islands, Great Britain.

  • @dutchbeef8920
    @dutchbeef8920 Год назад +9

    I have a sudden overwhelming urge to go to Northern Australia

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 Год назад +13

    I've always been a proud weirdo of your channel Kevin !🤗

  • @Roy.Focker
    @Roy.Focker Год назад +28

    I like small tubes, especially Trinitrons. My favorite is the Sony KV-6AD3 which is a 6/5" tube with high deflection making the tube pretty short compared to their other small Trinitrons. It too has a handle, a kick stand and it rebroadcasts the TV audio over FM (Japanese) to be used in cars.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Год назад +1

      Trinitrons were excellent in all sizes. I quit watching TV some twenty years ago, after my 29' Sony said goodbye. Could not adjust to flat screens of the 2000s.

    • @Alexis_du_60
      @Alexis_du_60 Год назад

      I have a Trinitron with the same tube, an EV-DT1, although it need new caps, so as it stands the only small working Trinitrons I have are a pair of PVM-9042QMs that happen to use the exact same tube used in the KV-8AD10/11 and the KV-9MD1.

  • @hugoromeyn4582
    @hugoromeyn4582 Год назад +14

    Every time when I hear an AM broadcast from the USA, I'm really astonished by the audio quality / bandwidth. It sound so good compared to the stations here in Europe with a 4.5kHz bandwidth restriction!

    • @fungo6631
      @fungo6631 Год назад +1

      One thing is by the book, another thing is in practice. RNE on medium wave also sounds pretty good, at least better than on shortwave.

  • @AaaAaa-ly3on
    @AaaAaa-ly3on Год назад +2

    We're not weirdos - we just love futuristic advanced technology... even from old times. -Especially from good old times!..

  • @RoaldvdM
    @RoaldvdM Год назад +9

    I live in Czech Republic - i collect small tvs - usually they're russian-made. People toss them in the recycle yard, where i pick them up. So far, none is working, but with the growing collection - inevitably i reach a point where i may sacrifice one or two so the others may live!

    • @34.FB.34
      @34.FB.34 Год назад

      They are CCCP made?

  • @repatch43
    @repatch43 Год назад +6

    One of very few channels that I upvote the video as I start watching, just to ensure I don't forget when I finish watching. Excellent job, again, as usual. The radio quality on that thing was INCREDIBLE. I don't think I've hear AM ever sound that good, and the FM was perfection. I miss having good tuners like that.

  • @JumpingSpiderDesign
    @JumpingSpiderDesign Год назад +2

    8:04 Ha! Crocodile Dundee was on TV last weekend and I watched a bit with my two year old. All week he's been fixated on 'Crocodile Man', so this gave me a chuckle. Thanks for the vids!

    • @ArtesianFalma
      @ArtesianFalma Год назад +1

      I knew I had seen her somewhere before. It took a while before I realized it was Linda Kozlowski from Crocodile Dundee!

    • @JumpingSpiderDesign
      @JumpingSpiderDesign Год назад

      ​@@ArtesianFalmaLinda's phoning this one in by the look of it!

  • @humfelbert2079
    @humfelbert2079 Год назад +5

    That was a very pleasing video. Thank you.

  • @come_gatos_
    @come_gatos_ Год назад +13

    i need this for no particular reason

    • @SonyEnthusiast
      @SonyEnthusiast 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have 3, one for gaming, one for my kitchen to watch RUclips while cooking/washing dishes, etc., and one pristine still in the box with the manual.

  • @Wallyworld30
    @Wallyworld30 Год назад +7

    I love those old TV's that had nice speakers built in. I once owned a 36" RCA TV built into an Oak Cabinet with wheels to make it easy to slide where you needed it. You couldn't remove the TV from the cabinet it was built into it. That Oak Cabinet has a big Woofers one on each side of it and it sounded fantastic. I honestly liked it more than my Trintrons and used it as the centerpiece of my Game Room. I put a 50" 4K TV directly on top of that cabinet and had shelves on both sides from wall to wall with 28 different games consoles all hooked up at once using power switches to power on the console I wanted to play. Sadly when my wife passed away I had to move and literally gave that amazing RCA with woofers away via Craigslist to whoever could carry away a 350lb monster. I see ebay listings similar to it sell for $400+ maybe I should have tried selling it?

    • @spaceboypoogie
      @spaceboypoogie Год назад +1

      Opportunity + Capability + Intent. I am so very for your loss, Brother. Your priorities were definitely in order, and you were in no position to make such complex decisions. I wish you all the best.

  • @natechrisman5333
    @natechrisman5333 Год назад +1

    Hey V Westlife I want to say I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work and I want to wish you a very merry Christmas.

  • @amontaval
    @amontaval Год назад +2

    I almost spit out my coffee over your "this works for all windows" shtick at the end. Thank you.

  • @wardenpotato
    @wardenpotato Год назад +2

    zooming out youtube and holding a tape measure to my screen to get a 1:1 size going for the crt is the peak of immersion

  •  Год назад +5

    In Argentina because of the 4000 % inflation we terminated streaming and Direct TV so I use a 1980' TV. We have analog. Cheers from an old engineer in Patagonia

    • @circattle
      @circattle Год назад +1

      I thought that Argentina had finished the ISDB-T rollout, and there should only be stations in the North East that are still analogue on extension.

    •  Год назад

      @@circattle no, we have old and new kind of tv transmissions is a huge place and impoverished.

  • @themaritimegirl
    @themaritimegirl Год назад +14

    This has the same tube as the Radio Shack Portavision I used to have that went bad. I miss that TV, but holy god that tube could be hard to look at sometimes.
    I always wanted one of these, but they go for way too much on eBay.

  • @box420
    @box420 Год назад +1

    Man I remember I had a Sony watch man that I found in my dad old stuff. And he said I could have it and I loved watching TV on it. I took it everywhere.

  • @BollingHolt
    @BollingHolt Год назад +2

    THAT'S WHERE "THE BOSS" IS!!! I tell my Amazon Echos to play my favorite music station, 107.1 The Vault, and often it thinks I say "The Boss", and I've always wondered from where it originates! ;)

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад +1

      It's WWZY from Long Branch, NJ.

    • @BollingHolt
      @BollingHolt Год назад

      @@vwestlife Looks like a pretty cool station! 107.1 The Vault is "album oriented radio" or a "deep tracks" style station.

  • @AWIRE_onpc
    @AWIRE_onpc Год назад +5

    Thats a cool portable tv. Love how it also has AV in

  • @TheSpiderJem
    @TheSpiderJem Год назад +4

    as a certified weirdo whose first video was the fake 1000gb flash drive, im glad to have come across your channel. very diverse portfolio when it comes to the type of stuff you review / show off and so on.
    would be cool to see more thrift shop videos where you take your camera inside the shop and record everything you come aceoss. haven't seen much of that lately - i always enjoyed thrift shop videos in general. keep up the good stuff you're doing!

  • @TheComputerGuy96
    @TheComputerGuy96 Год назад +9

    On my 1980s 5-inch color CRT TV from "Geloso" (Italian brand) the pixels look just like this. Maybe they use the same or very similar tube.

  • @albear972
    @albear972 Год назад +3

    0:24 Oh man! Memories! I had that Sony Watchman on the very left when I was 15 years old back in '87. A Christmas gift from my grandmother that croaked in 2003. It cost $99.99 It was very cool. Damn, I'm old! About that color watchman, I had seen it advertised back too. And if I recall it cost about 500.00 bucks. (double the 500 bucks to account for inflation today) I honestly had no idea that Sony got too rich/lazy to subcontract major components like picture tubes from Samsung that early. And Sony, with their proprietary stuff, that power connector. We also had a 13" portable RCA TV back in '84 that had those moving color bars too. HA! I thought that only RCA made weird stuff like that.

  • @dmcintosh1967
    @dmcintosh1967 Год назад +7

    I found a 1989 Magnavox 5" color TV with AM/FM radio. The set also has composite in along with audio in. The set also has a removable battery pack that can hold 10 D batteries. It's the Magnavox perfect view color TV.

    • @wilneal8015
      @wilneal8015 Год назад +1

      😮10 D Batteries😢 Have You Priced D Batteries Lately😠🃏🦃🎱

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 Год назад

      WOW 10 D batts. That would have been an expensive ordeal. Probably cost about $10.000, ($25 in todays dollar) to fill up . I remember those days. I was never wealthy enough to run my radios/boombox's on the batteries. I did have a bunch of those radio shack Ni-Cad rechargeable batts lol.

    • @connorm955
      @connorm955 Год назад

      The CJ3922 right? They made them for Montgomery Ward, i have one but it's white.

  • @isolationdisorder
    @isolationdisorder Год назад +1

    Great video as always! Brought back memories seeing that 411 video magazine tape!

  • @gerry4b
    @gerry4b Год назад +1

    That TV is a gem of a radio! And man, do I wanna swim with the giant cod like crazy! One of your best finds.

  • @IssanCaliRefugee
    @IssanCaliRefugee Год назад +10

    I had the Mega Watchman, similar to size and function as this guy, but dark gray color, and B&W tube. It could run on batteries. I then ran my SNES off a 12V camcorder battery, and became one of the few kids with portable SF2 on camping trips in the early 90's.
    Another tech RUclipsr, I forgot who, went over the portable C64 which used a similar color tube. The execs wanted to wow everyone with its color capability, but totally forgot that the tube's low resolution made it horrible for reading text. He said he was because they took the dot pitch and shadow mask of a larger tube, cut it down, and simply shoved it into the smaller tube.

    • @KoopaMedia64
      @KoopaMedia64 Год назад +2

      The other RUclipsr you're thinking of is The 8-Bit Guy, his video on the Commodore SX-64

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад

      In the early 1980s those were the only tubes being made. In contrast in the noughties I bought a 17" CRT IBM monitor which picture wise was the equal of modern LCDs and which needed the use of a magnifying glass to see the coloured dots.

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic Год назад +5

    I think it's quite cute, I would have loved to have one. The sound is pretty good. That tube has an odd quirk of an extra central pixel at the top, bottom and sides, I wonder why it was made like that.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад +6

      That helps them center the shadow mask during manufacturing.

    • @Petertronic
      @Petertronic Год назад

      That makes sense, I would never have guessed that, and I used to repair TV's & monitors @@vwestlife

  • @sterlinsilver
    @sterlinsilver Год назад +35

    I always thought the "Mega Watchman"s were a baffling concept. The wholenpoint of a watchman was they were borderline pocket sized. I mean at this point, congratulations you just invented... A television

    • @Yeen125
      @Yeen125 Год назад +13

      To me it looks like something that was meant for a car or a camper; to take camping and tailgating.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад +5

      Various companies made many small TVs before this, often combined with a radio and cassette recorder. However, nearly all had space for batteries (not that they would last long). Watching some archive footage about the 1981 Royal Wedding I was surprised how many people in the crowds had them. There again back then it would have been the only way of seeing what was going on in St Paul's cathedral while waiting outside it.

    • @hackmiester1337
      @hackmiester1337 Год назад +6

      @@Yeen125The 13.5 volt input makes me assume this as well. Since that’s about what you get out of a running car.

  • @jaywade6443
    @jaywade6443 Год назад +1

    Hi there, fellow weirdo here, a CRT aficionado, got over 20, but my favorite is my 1982 5 inch portable Sony Trinitron KV-5200! I've played everything from vhs movies, original Nintendo, all the way up to an Xbox One on it (with various adapters)

  • @joonglegamer9898
    @joonglegamer9898 Год назад

    One of your weirdoes here, we come here because you always dish out memories and trigger our "oohs and aahs". I always wanted the Black and White CRT based pocket Sony Watchman, ofc. I got them when I was an adult, no way I could afford the 400$ toy for rich people back in the 80s, but OH BOY did I want one. Sadly analog broadcast vanished 10+ years ago here, and it's just a hand held square-snow-globe now. But I do love the resolution. Those low-res LCD pocket tv's never caught my interest because they were blurry and unreadable.

  • @wildchurch
    @wildchurch Год назад +2

    As a ‘weirdo’, I have a Sony Watchman hooked up to a DVD player in the kitchen - not for watching DVDs, just to display track info on the CDs I listen to while I’m cooking or whatever. It’s one of the very small portable models. I couldn’t tell you the model number - I’m not that weird!

  • @TTOSWE
    @TTOSWE Год назад +1

    lol, it feels like I can watch whatever you upload with great interest because of your knowledge in old tech and electronics

  • @collectingonthecheap56353
    @collectingonthecheap56353 Год назад +4

    I remember seeing these in kitchens, some garages, and ice fishing houses. Pretty versatile with the radio, television, and decent speaker. Maybe they weren't Sony brand, but very similar in function, size, and design.

  • @syed_mamoon99
    @syed_mamoon99 Год назад +4

    I discovered their existence and I hope to own one of these small CRTs in the future along with my childhood CRT (which I've worked so hard to keep, because my mom is dead set on throwing it away, I mean cmon.).

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад +1

      Show her eBay prices (except then she might want to sell it). In the U.K. 13" CRT TVs (usually labelled as Retro-Gaming) are worth more than 19" LCD TVs.

  • @christo930
    @christo930 Год назад +5

    If you've ever tried to watch an NTSC broadcast in a moving car, you'll know you need a special antenna for it to work. I have no idea why. You can be stopped and everything is great, the second you start moving it fades out.

  • @joaoacast
    @joaoacast Год назад

    Hi! Greetings from Sao Paulo, Brazil! I love America's digital subchannels (have TBs of recordings made through laptop and Cell phone devices during my trips in the USA), but I miss the pleasure of using my SONY Watchman and picking up analog signals.

  • @mikebell2112
    @mikebell2112 Год назад +4

    I’ve always dreamed of swimming in the ocean with giant cod only inches away. And taking in the night life in a place with hardly any people in it.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Год назад

      Somehow I now have pictures in my head of cod fish dancing in clubs and sipping on cocktails in fancy bars.

  • @KiraSlith
    @KiraSlith Год назад +1

    This is definitely something you'd keep on a work desk to keep up on the news while you work. We just have cellphones that can do all this now, but we also have far stricter workspaces too, so it doesn't really happen in general.

  • @fallwitch
    @fallwitch Год назад +4

    Thanks for another great video. I would have loved this as a kid. Just loved it. BTW, I am quite jealous of the radio station selection you seem so have out there even on AM. I'm on the US west coast and it's dreadful over the air stuff now.

  • @RocketCityTech
    @RocketCityTech Год назад +3

    Anyone else think there’s something kinda magical about this stuff “just working” and not needing Internet, WiFi, APIs, or logins? Lol

  • @mylovedadlovemomthailand
    @mylovedadlovemomthailand Год назад +2

    7:28 r.i.p. Mario (198x-2023)

  • @traxonwax
    @traxonwax Год назад +1

    That AM tuner sounded awesome!

  • @Kiwibloke2025
    @Kiwibloke2025 Год назад +2

    Better sound than modern LCD TV'S

  • @macktheinterloper
    @macktheinterloper Год назад +2

    Can you believe I forgot the Win98 jingle? Thanks for that :)

  • @drumboy02
    @drumboy02 Год назад +1

    omg me and my brother used to watch those 411 skateboarding tapes! haven't seen one of those in a very long time

  • @duotronicnone4572
    @duotronicnone4572 Год назад +3

    Those onscreen tuning bars are really interesting. I've never seen something like that before. Is this the only tv that used them or did Sony (or other companies) make others?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад +3

      Many portable TVs used that tuning system.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад +1

      My family’s Casio LCD portable TV used the same thing. I don’t recall having any use for the red tuner line, because the UK had only 5 terrestrial channels (and often only 2 would work at any one time with the portable TV’s position!) It was quite annoying how you couldn’t just sit on one channel while trying different aerial positions, unless it had already tuned in before on that power cycle.

  • @hoilst265
    @hoilst265 Год назад +1

    Mate, do you have a link to that full Northern Australia tourism video? As an Aussie, I'd love to watch it all...

  • @norcal715
    @norcal715 Год назад +2

    Does it work for all windows? Just curious.

  • @casualretrocollector
    @casualretrocollector Год назад +1

    Absolutely right Kevin that we love old stuff! Thanks again for another video, - fellow weirdo

  • @Charonupthekuiper
    @Charonupthekuiper Год назад +2

    An ideal student tv/radio. I had a National Panasonic Commando, 77 vintage, black and white and no radio but it looked like a piece of army kit. I still have it and the receipt so it might be an idea to see if it still works. Students are expected to get a tv licence in UK though you would be very unlucky to be caught with a 5" b/w portable.

  • @dashcamandy2242
    @dashcamandy2242 Год назад

    11:45 - A former friend once had an '02 Jetta. The best way to get all the windows to roll down from outside the car was to wind all the windows up, lock the doors, and go to sleep overnight before a blizzard. When you wake up in the morning, all windows will be rolled down, sunroof will be fully open, and your interior will require shoveling. 😛

  • @TechKing19
    @TechKing19 Год назад +1

    What a coincidence, I just pulled out mine recently to use as a monitor for digitizing tapes. It's also the first thing I remember getting from a thrift store (or rather, asking my mom to get for me)

  • @Creamybokeh
    @Creamybokeh Год назад +1

    I gotta say in the 80s and 90s, Sony made the best quality stuff and were at the head of technological innovation. They were always the most expensive but there was a reason for that.

  • @TastySnax12
    @TastySnax12 Год назад +4

    I just bought one of these in black! It tends to buzz when it's left on for a bit, and it has some noise. Maybe needs new caps?

  • @probnotstech
    @probnotstech Год назад +1

    I don't think I've ever seen a Sony colour CRT TV that *wasn't* a Trinitron or Indextron. What an oddball.
    Those 5" "flat front" CRTs with the low dot pitch were super common. I have one with the exact same CRT on a late 80s Citizen branded TV.
    Sincerely, one of the weirdos :)

  • @matt.604
    @matt.604 Год назад +2

    Thank you for saying "millimeter" and not "mil" !

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 Год назад +2

    Yes, I remember the trinitrons in the
    1970's and 1980's which were very good.
    I remember a Sony BW Crt portable a
    friend had in the 1970's which had a
    large battery pack for power, a mono-
    pole antenna. for VHF and a loop antenna for UHF.
    I had a Casio LCD color portable in the
    1980's, a Book Vision Flat screen LCD
    portable
    Also I had small B&W handheld's which reflected the picture on a mirror.
    Then I had the Sony Watchman's too.
    Another larger battery powered TV I had in the mid 1980's was an Emerson
    model with a 5 inch screen. 😊

  • @riccamutt
    @riccamutt Год назад +1

    as usual, great video

  • @skyrocketautomotive
    @skyrocketautomotive Год назад +1

    "huh, doesn't look like a luggable to me..."
    "and here's the power supply"
    "Understandable, totally respect that"
    Bloody thing's hugeeeee!!!!
    What a lovely, elegant little bit of kit though!

  • @lasskinn474
    @lasskinn474 Год назад +2

    the image quality reminds me of a 64kpix sony lcd projector I had for a while

  • @techmaster-ch5yd
    @techmaster-ch5yd Год назад +3

    We can clearly see here the disadvantage of a small CRT color screen (5 inches) compared to a black and white screen of the same size, the lack of resolution is such that it quickly becomes disturbing for the eyes, however if the screen is used for a games console then it remains tolerable, a bit like a game boy color.

  • @thisisdvd8094
    @thisisdvd8094 Год назад +3

    Anyone else notice that the VCR at 7:46 has a "glow in the dark remote" sticker?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад

      Yes, the buttons do glow in the dark.

    • @thisisdvd8094
      @thisisdvd8094 Год назад

      @@vwestlife If you want to make something glow in the dark, I've found that "duck tape" brand glow in the dark tape glows very well.

  • @raduicamarius3695
    @raduicamarius3695 Год назад +1

    I saw one of these when I was 7 and entered into a bookstore. In a dark corner, a huge man was watching tv on this tiny thing and I was mindblown. I asked if that is a real TV with channels and glass tube because I couldn t believe it was so tiny. Until then, a typical kitchen tv looked small to me. (Until I held a CRT viewfinder in my hands hooked to a DVD player via a janky connection.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад

      I have a Panasonic CRT colour TV with a 2.2" tube. About the same dot pitch as this one though.

  • @caseyrevoir
    @caseyrevoir Год назад +2

    The portability moniker probably refers to accepting DC power from an RCA power bank, automobiles, RV's, etc...

  • @sotirzvanidjubre4109
    @sotirzvanidjubre4109 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not sure if I'm weird (my gf thinks i am for watching your channel) but it has some ASMR effect on me. Old tech etc was never my thing. You kinda made it 👌

  • @Madness832
    @Madness832 Год назад +2

    This weirdo's been watchin' since 2008/9. And I love that you got DX, from New Hampshire, on that thing.

  • @PhillyFixed
    @PhillyFixed Год назад +1

    Did you manage to get through publishing without copyright claims? Just curious if the radio segment triggered any or if the clips were short enough... Great review!

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад +1

      I had to edit the clip of "Doctor My Eyes" to avoid a copyright claim.

  • @Daniel-79
    @Daniel-79 Год назад +5

    I think we were all fascinated by these as children. I remember imagining that my parents would buy me one and I would have my own personal TV. Sadly, most of us only got to enjoy that through fantasy.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Год назад

      My Father bought a 5" B&W portable. However, that was the only set I was allowed to connect my ZX81 computer to as they thought it was too risky to connect it to the main colour set in the lounge.

  • @mrmcguru163
    @mrmcguru163 Год назад

    I need one for my kitchen! I have a smaller black alarm clock radio watchman from 92', this one would fit our late 90s kitchen white appliances! and be great for my in house analog tv channels!

  • @SonyEnthusiast
    @SonyEnthusiast 8 месяцев назад

    Great video and I like you that kept it all Sony (camcorder, etc.) with each demo 👍. I actually have 3 of these: a black for retro gaming and two white (one in my kitchen for watching RUclips while washing dishes, cooking, etc. and one is pristine still in the box with the manual)

  • @megamanfan3
    @megamanfan3 Год назад

    7:00 I haven't seen that kind of signal is what feels like forever now. Yes, my internal childhood ended when analog broadcasts ended in 2009.

  • @startedtech
    @startedtech Год назад +2

    Interesting that Sony just gave up making small Trinitron tubes for the consumer market after the 1980s. Guess it wasn't cost effective

  • @Raptor50aus
    @Raptor50aus Год назад +1

    My Sony Video Walkman models GV-8 and GV-9 both TV mode have the red or green bar for UHF or VHF. I use an analogue TV transmitter.

  • @MilMike
    @MilMike Год назад +1

    You sound the Mandalorian. And this is how I imagine you. Sitting there fully armored, wearing your helmet and talking about ancient tech. xD

  • @TheOriginalCollectorA1303
    @TheOriginalCollectorA1303 Год назад

    I’ve already got way more CRTs than I could ever need, and honestly if I see this or any other cool portable set, I’d get it! It’s got a handle, so it’s easy to use and store, right? You can really see those phosphors on that tube but at this point, it’s fun to use different types of tubes. Use a PC monitor for Windows like XP or Me (it’s Millennium edition, how can it be bad when it’s the future?) and then use an RF only lower end tube with VHS or an older console. Or to really experience the luxury of the late 90s/2000s, S-Video or Component with a matching surround sound setup for those fancy DVDs or consoles like the PS2/Xbox etc. Great video!

  • @Sage_Noko
    @Sage_Noko Год назад

    Yes, I do love old portable TVs, I want one for myself too.

  • @LupoAndy
    @LupoAndy 2 месяца назад

    Nice shape and a surprisingly good sound.

  • @kevinstaib715
    @kevinstaib715 Год назад +1

    Now I really want to go to Northern Australia!

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Год назад +1

    Those Trinitron portables ❤ still drooling to this day.

  • @RetroOnSpeedDial
    @RetroOnSpeedDial Год назад +1

    0:57, KV4000! I have a KV-4100 with the serial number 0800010, so I believe my one was the 10th one ever made. Released in July 1983, mine was dated october?december? (can't remember) 1982. It's my favourite TV ever.

  • @DrBagPhD
    @DrBagPhD Год назад

    I love that portable used to mean "you can move it without giving yourself a significant back injury"

  • @trailg19c
    @trailg19c Год назад

    In that same year I picked up a 1970's black & white 19 inch TV from the street and had it hooked up to cable tv in my room just so I could have a TV there. Oh this Sony set would have been a great solution for me then and over the years for some late night shows in bed.

  • @Vuusteri
    @Vuusteri Год назад

    I miss when there was so much variety in terms of gadgets and tech. Catalogs for electronics shops were thick as phone books...now neither exist anymore.

  • @cydragon2.099
    @cydragon2.099 Год назад +2

    you make is possible to enjoy such things without really spending for them

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад +2

    Great video...👍

  • @thenoblerot
    @thenoblerot Год назад +1

    That shadow mask in crt reminds me of the luggable Commodore 64SX

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  Год назад +1

      *SX-64

    • @connorm955
      @connorm955 Год назад

      That Commodore had a JVC CRT. And i have an Emerson and a Montgomery Ward that has a Matsushita shadow mask, so i'm not sure who came up with that.

  • @nuvotion-live
    @nuvotion-live Год назад

    Other than the resolution, this is a great TV. Excellent color brightness and geometry. It’s such a fun size too. I have one in great condition.

  • @RetroGamerVX
    @RetroGamerVX Год назад +1

    Saw the thumbnail, clicked the video.....yup, I'm a weirdo lol