Surprising to see the strong color after 41 years. Antennas, I'm sure, will help you receive more channels. Great looking TV set. I was 12 in 1983. We had an RCA color set, although I can't recall the model number.
I remembered growing up in South Effingham, NH., my best friends parents had a TV set. It was a very nice television set. My Mom's friend used to have a television and it was the very same Sears color TV set. Wow, those were the true classics just like a Zenith TV's back in the 70's into the 1980's.
Manufactured by Sanyo. Great TVs ... I liked the cool-white setup - made whites look REALLY good, and gave an overall great picture. Source: Owned one like it (different year though) and worked for Sears for 10 years.
OBC stands for “One Button Color” Source: I have one of these that used a remote. Edit: just noticed this video was uploaded a month ago from my post. I brought my tv home from my deceased great grandmothers house back in September and searched for videos about TVs similar to mine but couldn’t find any. The RUclips algorithm didn’t forget!
Surprising to see the strong color after 41 years. Antennas, I'm sure, will help you receive more channels. Great looking TV set. I was 12 in 1983. We had an RCA color set, although I can't recall the model number.
I remembered growing up in South Effingham, NH., my best friends parents had a TV set. It was a very nice television set. My Mom's friend used to have a television and it was the very same Sears color TV set. Wow, those were the true classics just like a Zenith TV's back in the 70's into the 1980's.
I had one similar but it also had a FM radio. Was a Ballin teen in the early 2010's
Manufactured by Sanyo. Great TVs ... I liked the cool-white setup - made whites look REALLY good, and gave an overall great picture. Source: Owned one like it (different year though) and worked for Sears for 10 years.
Nesse tempo como tinha essas TVs de antigamente que até hoje dá pra recordar.
OBC stands for “One Button Color”
Source: I have one of these that used a remote.
Edit: just noticed this video was uploaded a month ago from my post. I brought my tv home from my deceased great grandmothers house back in September and searched for videos about TVs similar to mine but couldn’t find any. The RUclips algorithm didn’t forget!
How would I connect a VCR to this? Using only a coax cable???
É isso foi há 41 anos.