Can you put the vintage TV set in the correct decade?
Is your memory in VHF or UHF?
Images: Wish Book Web
They were made of carved wood and bright molded plastic. They could fit in the palm of your hand or support a houseplant. TV sets continually evolved over the years.
So, think you can match a vintage TV set to the correct decade?
Below, you will see advertisement images from the 1950s through 1990s. See if your electronics memories are crystal clear or obscured by snow.
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This happy little guy showed you where to tune.
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After the Walkman, Sony gave us the Watchman. But when did it come out?
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What's behind the closed doors? Television!
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This little "Suburbanite" came with a clock timer!
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How about this behemoth?
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This sucker was more speaker than screen.
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This little black-and-white portable could let you watch the game from the kitchen counter.
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You could grip it and go with this miniature set, perfect for picnics.
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When was Santa delivering these sets?
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They were color sets, but they came in black and white.
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Philco called this the "Slender Seventeener."
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No, this was not made by Apple.
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