Back in the day (late 90's is my back in the day lol), you could get alot of channels on portable tv's. And let me tell you this shit was BEYOND cool back then.
1982 baby here… My dad bought me one of those in the 90s and I felt like I was living in the future! I remember watching Unsolved Mysteries under the covers… scared out of my mind 😅 Those composite photos seemed to jump out of the screen! Fast forward to 2024 and I’m lying in bed watching nostalgic videos and true crime channels on either my tablet or phone 😌
I remember me and my brother watching the Red Sox playoff games in 2004 on our portable tv (that we pooled out money for) while at some school event. There were a bunch of people huddled around watching the little 4inch screen
X los años 80 oi hablar de un tv chiquito pero nunca lo ví en vivo de solo en foto, era una tecnología futurista algo similar a un 📱 de hoy ,que fascinante
Sony , Panasonic y Casio son los reyes en la electrónica y tecnología en Japón . Yamaha, Sony y Casio para instrumentos electrónicos musicales. Citizen, Seiko y Casio son los reyes en la relojería de ese país , Casio anda en todos lados ,es admirable la historia de esa empresa, la calidad de los productos japoneses es impresionante
Growing up in 90s this was a dream but it was like 300-500 dollars, do people realize a TB block (not card) was 500 in 2000s bro SD cards were 100s y'all have no idea how lucky kids Born in 2000s are Fun Fact: these portable tvs grew in popularity cause of the OJ trial and sports crazy huh
Had a Casio B&W LCD TV back in 1988. I worked nights and would watch Star Trek reruns at dinnertime in the break room. Would LOVED to have had one of these back then!
What nostalgic. I remember the very first time I saw this pocket TV, far back in 1996, I was ten yo, and I stil remember its owner saying "this screen is made of Liquid Crystal", and the efforts of my childish mind im trying to understand what the hell liquid crystal even meant... 😍🤭
@@dougfisher1813 Nice. I remember being in my mom's car and listening to Jeopardy on the radio which was 87.7FM. Wheel of Fortune was a bit more difficult to play via audio-only.
My family and I had a Sony portable TV! Could these portable TVs be powered off an original Game Boy AC adaptor? I once had a Gamester car adaptor, which had separate Game Gear and Game Boy modes, and at one point during a car journey where I was playing a lot of Game Gear, after not playing for a while, I saw the car adaptor was in Game Boy mode and it was being used to run our portable fan!
@@Woodys_Hobbies I've been watching other videos besides this one after I commented on this one and yes it is but mine I can plug into like VCR jacks or something like that and also I live up by Seattle WA and I haven't gotten anything yet with just the antenna yet but I do live in a dip also so I'm going to take it into town next and give it a shot and see what happens next but anyway thanks for the video and I hope that you're day is as awesome as you are my friend 😎👍
I snagged one of these a few years back where someone spliced the wiring for power to accept USB and has a separate spliced wiring to allow input for AUX video/audio.
@@Woodys_Hobbies This sent me looking for mine (in nearly new condition) as I knew it has AV input via 3.5 mm stereo headphone type plug, as I use it as a display for my Jakks Pacific Pac Man game 😀 The explanation is that mine is a TV-880B. It does however, lack the external antenna input. Anyway, thanks for sharing, interesting that the analog channels are still running there.
Back in the day (late 90's is my back in the day lol), you could get alot of channels on portable tv's. And let me tell you this shit was BEYOND cool back then.
Thank you for the comment
Yeah I miss these
Very true
Yeah yeah.. Before YT excited😅
I watched Pope John Paul II funeral on one- early in the morning....laying in bed. It was great.
These were the coolest devices ever in the 90's. I really really wanted one as a kid lol
Yes way back in the 90's
This nugget was so ahead of its time!
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Dankpods reference I see
@@internetachieverYES
almost as smelly as frank
1982 baby here…
My dad bought me one of those in the 90s and I felt like I was living in the future! I remember watching Unsolved Mysteries under the covers… scared out of my mind 😅
Those composite photos seemed to jump out of the screen!
Fast forward to 2024 and I’m lying in bed watching nostalgic videos and true crime channels on either my tablet or phone 😌
Wow thank you for the short stories.
Exist now those types of the tv now?
Do you know what year in the nineties this model is?
@@benstandard Late 90's
@@Woodys_Hobbies The design from then was significantly better than the ones I had in the mid to late 80s.
I loved these tiny, portable tvs❤❤❤
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I remember me and my brother watching the Red Sox playoff games in 2004 on our portable tv (that we pooled out money for) while at some school event. There were a bunch of people huddled around watching the little 4inch screen
That's cool 😊
X los años 80 oi hablar de un tv chiquito pero nunca lo ví en vivo de solo en foto, era una tecnología futurista algo similar a un 📱 de hoy ,que fascinante
Thanks for you comment 👍👍👍
Sony , Panasonic y Casio son los reyes en la electrónica y tecnología en Japón .
Yamaha, Sony y Casio para instrumentos electrónicos musicales.
Citizen, Seiko y Casio son los reyes en la relojería de ese país , Casio anda en todos lados ,es admirable la historia de esa empresa, la calidad de los productos japoneses es impresionante
Thank you for the info.
Te faltó decir en las calculadoras que realmente son una maravilla
Y cajas r gistradoras@@angelzambrano4730
Красивый аппарат 👍, в своё время👍👏🙂
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You know it’s a nugget when it runs on 4 AAs
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At least it’s not like 10 Cs
I could imagine a dankpods portable tv video being really good but he would have no idea why the thing wouldn’t be getting channels lmao
Yo tengo un mini tv Casio que de chico me regalaron!!! Lo usaba cuando iba de viaje en el auto
Wow cool childhood 😊
I've owned the same device on 2001, later i sold it to a collector after they has canceled analog broadcast in Germany.
Why is it that almost all countries demolished the analog. Here in the Philippines we are still using analog.
I remember well those back in the day, they were really expensive
Those were the days
@@Woodys_Hobbies and those are the day
@@pewdiepiipewwie2904 Yeah
Teknologi jman dulu emng luar biasa, dan awet
Yes you're right 🤟😊👍
Growing up in 90s this was a dream but it was like 300-500 dollars, do people realize a TB block (not card) was 500 in 2000s bro SD cards were 100s y'all have no idea how lucky kids Born in 2000s are
Fun Fact: these portable tvs grew in popularity cause of the OJ trial and sports crazy huh
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Wow amazing
Thanks 😊
Excellent!!!! NEVER EVER HAD SOMTHING THIS COOL IN SOUTH AFRICA!! MY COUNTRY IS PETHETIC 😂
Thanks 😊
I just bought one of these earlier, can’t wait to get it connected to a digital attena
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I've seen this for the first time... damn....what a banger this might have been back in its days...
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This Pocket sized television can be also be used to be updated during power outages and disasters, just prepare it with batteries
Yeah it is, This is just like the old radio transistor.
@@Woodys_Hobbieshow to get channels when traveling or at the park?
Unfortunately, the analogic TV signal ceased in my country (Brazil) in 2017. It's impossible to watch older TVs here without a digital conversor.
@@ericktamberg670 need to check for battery operated converter or power bank.
Throwback 80's.
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Had a Casio B&W LCD TV back in 1988. I worked nights and would watch Star Trek reruns at dinnertime in the break room.
Would LOVED to have had one of these back then!
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So cool. I use to take mine everywhere
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Woww😮🔥😍
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i'm surprised there are places where those still work to pick up channels
Yup here in the Philippines we are still using analog TV stations.
Hell yea @@Woodys_Hobbies
@@Woodys_Hobbieslucky!!
@@Woodys_Hobbies yesssssssssss i live in phillippines but only news
@@GamerPlayNiceTwice Ah ok salamat sa info sir.😊
ang ganda
Salamat😊
Deslumbrante Exuberante ❤❤❤❤
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Is Analog tv still in the Philippines? Sweet!
Yes we are still using analog tv.
Yes
@@user-rg4pf6gh5n 👍👍👍
Sana ibalik ung channel 2,23,31 ,
What nostalgic. I remember the very first time I saw this pocket TV, far back in 1996, I was ten yo, and I stil remember its owner saying "this screen is made of Liquid Crystal", and the efforts of my childish mind im trying to understand what the hell liquid crystal even meant... 😍🤭
🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the comment!!!
I still have a black and white Sony watchman handheld CRT.
I used to have one of these in Cavite around 1999. My classmate jacked it
Sayang naman 😊
Japan a nation of wonder
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I remember last using one of these in 2006-2007
Thanks for your comment.
I’ve got one, sadly you can’t pick anything up in the UK anymore 😢
Sad to hear.
저는 한손안에 seiko 있었네요.
추억입니다
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Year 1995,
I also bought this casio lcd tv
Thanks for the info 👍👍👍
Nokia was innovating crazy back then
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I had one Casio in black color😊
Cool 😊
ECUADOR 🇪🇨 GUAYASQUIL DURÁN
Na wa judko kasabot bai
Uma relíquia 👋👋👋
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I had one similar to this, when our power went out , I hooked the cable wire to the antenna jack to watch HBO, small but better then nothing
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This guy is from Philippines! 🇵🇭🇵🇭
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Yeah this Device only work on Philippines since all Southeast Asia Analogue TVs were switch off
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Cambodia and Laos may still have analog TV but still have DTMB
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY are Casio (and other brands like mytech) released portable Digital TVs too?
Curiosa distribución de las baterías para reducir su tamaño, bonito dispositivo
Yeah thanks 😊
I'd never heard of this before. Will have to look into getting one
There are many for sale on Ebay
Cool Af❤❤❤❤ would love to go back but it's impossible
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Cool 😎
astig yan na naka philippine channel
Yes sir nasa Pilipinas ako 😊
Don't work these now in the UK since they change over to digital
Sad to hear that.
1 of f the most expensive technology in electronics
Thank you for the info.
Wow UHF channel exist in there,still usefull this kind of device. First i see this thing look like a gameboy
Yup here in the Philippines we are still using analog channels.
I was used to have a Casio portable television like this. The market of those television then replaced by cheap Chinese phones.
Yes you're right and thanks for commenting.
Blu Jenny TV is Chinese made cheap phones. Selectable countries to scan analog TV airwaves.
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY But the ones I ever had was a NOKLA (yes, it was a Nokia clone, the model was N99C)
I miss mine
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i wanted one of these so bad back in the day
Me too but it's too expensive at that time.
Fantastic. My dad had a Sony Watchman FD-10A that I sometimes used. Black & White, analog knob. This Casio is high-tech, by comparison.
Yes this is more advance but not far.
@@Woodys_Hobbies Color and channel scan are sweet. But that thing was a pretty solid device.
@@ultrameticulous Yes 😊
I still have one of those, with RF input so I can still use it.
@@dougfisher1813 Nice. I remember being in my mom's car and listening to Jeopardy on the radio which was 87.7FM. Wheel of Fortune was a bit more difficult to play via audio-only.
This is far beyond
Yeah 😊
My family and I had a Sony portable TV! Could these portable TVs be powered off an original Game Boy AC adaptor? I once had a Gamester car adaptor, which had separate Game Gear and Game Boy modes, and at one point during a car journey where I was playing a lot of Game Gear, after not playing for a while, I saw the car adaptor was in Game Boy mode and it was being used to run our portable fan!
Check first the polarity and Voltage of your adapters.
Or TECSUN PL-660 220V adapter
Wow. 😮 Where was this thing when I needed it the most?!
🙂🙂🙂 There many for sale in Ebay
This brought out my inner child ❤ I want to see this device run Mario lol
No A/V input this is only a receiver.
Ganda
Thanks😊
Ang ganda naman. 💖
Salamat!!!
I still have it, but doesn't power on anymore.
Sad to hear that. Try to clean the battery connectors.
I have a Casio tv-480 this Tvs are so nice
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Id still use it
Cool☺
@@Woodys_Hobbies used the sega game gear tuner earlier
@@illkid86 That's great I never tried to use a Sega because I don't have that kind of tuner.
@@Woodys_Hobbies it is awesome to behold
used to watch full tv episodes on this
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I had that
Cool👍
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Lovely
Cheers!!!
l have one like this.
Cool
DAMN casio really needs to make some HD Digital versions of this pocket TV , , ,come on CASIO get to work already , ,😂🎉😂
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The "ahhhhhhh" bro💀
hahahha ✌😊👍
For sale ?
Sold already 2 years ago.
I had the TV attachment for my Sega Game Gear.
Cool 👍👍👍
I found a tv just like one on a camping trip in the mid 90s. My wife used it in bed. "Not tonight honey. I'm watching Perry Mason."
Wow cool 😊
Angas
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Mine doesn't have an extra antenna hole on the top it's got an audio video plug hole on the side 🤔
Maybe that's a different model.
@@Woodys_Hobbies I've been watching other videos besides this one after I commented on this one and yes it is but mine I can plug into like VCR jacks or something like that and also I live up by Seattle WA and I haven't gotten anything yet with just the antenna yet but I do live in a dip also so I'm going to take it into town next and give it a shot and see what happens next but anyway thanks for the video and I hope that you're day is as awesome as you are my friend 😎👍
@@timjarred9449 Welcome
How did you get it working without analog signals
We still have analog signal in the Philippines
I snagged one of these a few years back where someone spliced the wiring for power to accept USB and has a separate spliced wiring to allow input for AUX video/audio.
It has an external power supply jack 6VDC but no A/V line in
@@Woodys_Hobbies Yeah, the one I snagged the previous owner created a 5 volt to usb connection and custom AUX
@@NoUniqueUsername Cool
@@Woodys_Hobbies This sent me looking for mine (in nearly new condition) as I knew it has AV input via 3.5 mm stereo headphone type plug, as I use it as a display for my Jakks Pacific Pac Man game 😀
The explanation is that mine is a TV-880B.
It does however, lack the external antenna input.
Anyway, thanks for sharing, interesting that the analog channels are still running there.
My dad owned a couple; but, I don't know the brand.
Mostly the brand is CASIO
From where can we buy it
Check Ebay
I love 💗
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Anyone remember death note scene 💀💀
Yeah if I'm not mistaken that is a TV series movie right?
Era meu sonho de consumo.mas ficou no sonho .mto caro na época.
Yes you are right this unit is very expensive way back in the 80's
wonderful
Sale?
No. Try Ebay there are many for sale.
What country are you from the USA stop analog tv way back in 2009
Philippines 😊
Now I’m watching this on a device that does literally everything and is 5x thinner 😂
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La pantalla es demasiado pequeña, en fin Casio debería remodelar estás TV con la tecnología actual
Yes it's too small but this is for travel pocket TV were in their is no internet at that time.
Caseoh ❌
Casio ✅
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Una joya que no estaba disponible en todos los países....
Yeah and I'm glad that I'm in the Philippines we are still using analog channels.
Smartphones of those days
Yeah 😊
I need this
Oh sorry it is already sold and I'm only selling in the Philippines. No international shipping.
Wow I liked
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How u got Eveready Indian batteries in philipines.
There many for sale eveready batteries here.
Cool
Thanks
glad analog tv in the philippines isnt dead yet
Yes we still use analog signal especially in remote areas.
Can you plug in Aux ports
There is no aux ports in this unit.
Good
Thanks😊
Siempre quise uno 😊
There are many on Ebay for sale.
I thought analog TV signals have been shutdown in Philippines.
No analog TV stations in the Philippines are still working.