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Old 04-25-2020, 02:06 PM
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Greetings from Southern Washington!

Ah, yes. Everyone's favorite A.K. Child has taken a toll into Video. How awesome does that sound? Anyway, I have a 2006 Memorex MVDT2002 20" Flatscreen Color CRT, and a 1986 General Electric 7-7150 Portable "Spacemaker" TV/Radio. B&W CRT is made by Orion. I acquired both of them for $5, at different times and locations. They both work fine, except for a slightly yellowed puddle of static image containing roughly ¼ of the display on the Memorex. It's not very noticeable besides displaying a static image, but I'd assume one of the color guns are on it's last limbs, or something. The DVD player works flawlessly, haven't tested the VCR player yet. Need to get me some VHS tapes once the thrift and second-hand stores reopen.

Film shown on the middlern image is "La Bamba" [1987].

Anyway, that is all the CRT I have. Feast your eyes on these plastic bulkboxes
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