Victor
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NEC PC-KD863G PC-Engine all-in-one, 1988
It can, for example, be used with NEC’s wide range of PC-8800 series or PC-9800 series computers, among many other things.
For its time, the PC-KD863G offered the clearest method for playing PC Engine titles, as an RGB signal comes straight from the console onto the screen
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Victor
244
Telefunken Jewel, designed by Philippe Starck, 1994.
Saba Jim Nature Portable Television, designed by Philippe Starck, 1994.
Thompson Zeo TV, designed by Philippe Starck, 1994
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Mikey
246
I’ve seen a bunch of art installations at galleries lately running on those Sony Trinitron sets and man, sometimes I just want to pull a heist haha
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Brooks
247
These are so triumphantly ugly
Mikey
250
Lock me in a closet with that for 7 minutes of heaven
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kuba komet TV

i like the clear dudes too
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toups
254
why is there bagina on the wall
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because the owner of the tv is a retro futurist that loves pussy
the fucking framed STP is what baffled me
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toups
256
the fact that you noticed that proves that you are smarter than me
Mikey
259
Damn. Once is a passing fancy, twice is a fetish
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Victor
260
Pioneer SE-L40, early 70s
Pioneer SE-L401
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There’s no way that’s a stock screen.
Victor
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Normende Color Stereosonic 2436 Television

this variant(custom?) is clad in thin sandstone
Check out their entire '84-85 catalog, choice throughout
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