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  2. Handheld television - Wikipedia

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    Elements of a pocket television CRT: (1) Recessed Screen, (2) Electron Beam, (3) Electron Gun. These devices often have stereo 1⁄8 inch (3.5 mm) phono plugs for composite video-analog mono audio relay to serve them as composite monitors; also, some models have mono 3.5 mm jacks for the broadcast signal that is usually relayed via F connector or Belling-Lee connector on standard television ...

  3. EyeTV - Wikipedia

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    It is a small 44 gram device that receives free digital over-the-air television broadcasts and makes it available to portable devices through a wireless hot spot. [36] A review in Macworld said it was portable, easy to use and had good battery life, but noted that users can't connect to other WiFi networks and watch TV at the same time.

  4. MTV-1 - Wikipedia

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    The MTV-1 Micro TV was the second model of a near pocket-sized television. The first was the Panasonic IC model TR-001 introduced in 1970. The MTV-1 was developed by Clive Sinclair (Sinclair Radionics Ltd). It was shown to the public at trade shows in London and Chicago in January, 1977, and released for sale in 1978.

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  6. The 12 Best Flat-Screen TVs That Don’t Cost a Small Fortune

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  7. Sony Watchman - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Watchman is a line of portable pocket televisions trademarked and produced by Sony. The line was introduced in 1982 [1] and discontinued in 2000. Its name came from a portmanteau formed of "Watch" (watching television) and "man" from Sony's Walkman personal cassette audio players. There were more than 65 models of the Watchman before ...

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