Image
Category
Object type
Material
Maker
Place
Date
Sharp Corporation television

Sharp Corporation television

circa 1970

Ekcovision T164 television receiver

Ekcovision T164 television receiver

1952

Ultra black and white televisi

Ultra black and white televisi

Ferranti Ltd model 14T3 black-and-white television

Ferranti Ltd model 14T3 black-and-white television

1952

Electronic Parts for Premier Kit Television Receiver

Electronic Parts for Premier Kit Television Receiver

1952

15" Flatscreen Television made by Mcperson

15" Flatscreen Television made by Mcperson

2004

Keracolor Sphere TV set

Keracolor Sphere TV set

1970

Model 20T6 television made by Ferranti Ltd

Model 20T6 television made by Ferranti Ltd

circa 1956

Black-and-white television made by Murphy Radio Ltd

Black-and-white television made by Murphy Radio Ltd

circa 1968

Fidelity AVS2000 combined home entertainment unit

Fidelity AVS2000 combined home entertainment unit

Ferranti Model T1093 television

Ferranti Model T1093 television

circa 1967

Tube Cube television

Tube Cube television

circa 1980

15" Flatscreen Television with accessories

15" Flatscreen Television with accessories

2004

Transmitting portion of original television experimental apparatus, created and used by John Logie Baird, with a dummy head of "Stookie / Stooky Bill". 1925-1926.

John Logie Baird's original experimental television apparatus, 1925-1926

1925-1926

KB New Queen Type OV30 14" Monochrome Table TV

KB New Queen Type OV30 14" Monochrome Table TV

Murphy Monochrome TV, Table Model V320, serial no. 366010

Murphy Monochrome TV

A Realistic Pocketvision 3 (Citizen 03TA) miniature television receiver Serial No 8A50462, Cat No 167050 made by Citizen Electronics Co. Ltd., 1985. Sold by Tandy under their brand name 'Realistic' this early monochrome LCD set was made by the Japanese company Citizen. Despite its small screen (2.7 inches) it boasted an external video input and could be powered from an external power adaptor. Running on its own internal batteries would give up to 10 hours viewing. Unusually, the LCD is not normally provided with a backlight. The set is operated by directing sunlight through the LCD panel and viewing the image in the built-in mirror. A clip-on battery-powered backlight was available as an optional extra.

Realistic LCD Pocketvision 3

1985

1937 H.M.V. Television set; screen image reflected by mirror;model No.901;Serial No. H.7242

Television set

1937

Sinclair flat-screen pocket TV, 1984

Sinclair flat-screen pocket TV, 1984

1984

Philips G8 Series 22" Colour Television in perspex cabinet, 1971

Philips G8 Series 22" Colour Television in perspex cabinet

KB Featherlight 11 inch mains portable television set, 1964

KB Featherlight 11 inch mains portable television set

1964

Tube Cube television, made by Pye Ltd, Cambridge, c.1980.

Tube Cube television

circa 1980

Monochrome Projection Television type 6027A/15 by Philips with screen/loudspeaker unit type 6028T. Serial no. M1040

Monochrome Projection Television

General Electric 10" model 10TI monochrome tabletop televeision receiver, manufactured by General Electric about 1949-1950.

General Electric 10" Tabletop Televeision Receiver Model 10TI

1949-1950

Television cabinet moulded in bakelite, c. 1950

Television cabinet moulded in bakelite, c. 1950

Ferranti televsion ,17SK4. c. 1954

Ferranti 17SK4 television

circa 1954

Ferranti Ltd model 20T5 black-and-white projection television, c. 1955.

Ferranti model 20T5 black-and-white projection television

circa 1955

Transmitting portion of original television experimental apparatus, created and used by John Logie Baird, with a dummy head of "Stookie / Stooky Bill". 1925-1926.

John Logie Baird's original experimental television apparatus, 1925-1926

1925-1926