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  2. TV80 - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair TV80, also known as the Flat Screen Pocket TV or FTV1, was a pocket television released by Sinclair Research in September 1983. Unlike Sinclair's earlier attempts at a portable television , the TV80 used a flat CRT with a side-mounted electron gun instead of a conventional CRT; the picture was made to appear larger than it was by ...

  3. Entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    Antique or modern reproduction armoires or standing cabinets are used for entertainment centers, as are shelves and shelving systems. Part of the purpose of an entertainment center is to neatly house the many wires and cables that are associated with audio and video components, and they often contain dedicated areas (either drawers or other ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Get Big Entertainment on a Small Screen with the Best ... - AOL

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    Still, if you want to add a new TV to a small guest room or replace a very old model, a 50-inch screen might be the right choice. Today’s market isn’t exactly brimming with new 50-inch TVs ...

  6. Joe Biden keeps a small TV in a picture frame in the ... - AOL

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    The small TV is in a gold frame, to blend in with picture frames behind Mr Biden’s desk. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Pocket door - Wikipedia

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    Pocket door between hall and dining room in a c. 1800s home. A pocket door is a sliding door that, when fully open, disappears into a compartment in the adjacent wall. Pocket doors are used for architectural effect, or when there is no room for the swing of a hinged door. They can travel on rollers suspended from an overhead track or tracks or ...