Tiny TV goes on sale
NZPA Tokyo Japan’s Casio Computer Company this week began marketing what is said to be the world's smallest black-and-white television set The 335-gram TV, measuring 80 by 118 by 126 millimetres, will sell for 39,800 yen (about ?254). It can be powered by batteries or electric mains.
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Press, 24 June 1983, Page 13
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52Tiny TV goes on sale Press, 24 June 1983, Page 13
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