Great Memories
I got my mom a 12" color Sanyo T.V. in 1985. Before that they had Black and White. I got my first color T.V. in 1970, after I moved from Berkeley to San Francisco. I had a room that was 8 feet wide and a king size bed which left 2 feet for the T.V. I had been given a 19" new BW set and exchanged it for a used color model. It was a round screen Admiral, probably from 1963 or so. It was a console unit similar to what Steve described. No remote or anything like that. But the picture was great. I remember seeing Hawaii 5-0 and the reds and blues were so vivid. I was working at my first job out of college, and didn't have a lot of money, I wanted a car more that the T.V. so I sold it and bought my 1969 GTO convertible.
In 1980 I bought a G.E. 19" table top T.V. no remote, but it did have a unique feature: VIR. A signal was broadcast by most stations at the time which reset the tint and color intensity automatically. It was called VIR for Vertical Interval Reference, the signal was next to that black bar which can show if the vertical hold is not set right. G.E. actually won an Emmy Award for that. I think only Panasonic used this feature other than G.E. It did improve the picture, but not much more than automatic color controls which most T.V.'s of the time had.
After that I had an RCA Colortrack 2000 26" square corner monitor. It had a black cabinet and was one of the last T.V.'s to have a separate glass in front of the tube. It also had a ton of inputs/outputs on the rear panel, and was one of the last to be adjusted with knobs, for things like tint and bass and treble. Then came the 1995 Magnavox 32" which I still have. I am looking at purchasing the Sony KD-34XBR960 which is a 34" tube HDTV. Still having a tube makes it somewhat old school in my own mind. I would kind of like to get it before they stop making tube televisions.
I got my mom a 12" color Sanyo T.V. in 1985. Before that they had Black and White. I got my first color T.V. in 1970, after I moved from Berkeley to San Francisco. I had a room that was 8 feet wide and a king size bed which left 2 feet for the T.V. I had been given a 19" new BW set and exchanged it for a used color model. It was a round screen Admiral, probably from 1963 or so. It was a console unit similar to what Steve described. No remote or anything like that. But the picture was great. I remember seeing Hawaii 5-0 and the reds and blues were so vivid. I was working at my first job out of college, and didn't have a lot of money, I wanted a car more that the T.V. so I sold it and bought my 1969 GTO convertible.
In 1980 I bought a G.E. 19" table top T.V. no remote, but it did have a unique feature: VIR. A signal was broadcast by most stations at the time which reset the tint and color intensity automatically. It was called VIR for Vertical Interval Reference, the signal was next to that black bar which can show if the vertical hold is not set right. G.E. actually won an Emmy Award for that. I think only Panasonic used this feature other than G.E. It did improve the picture, but not much more than automatic color controls which most T.V.'s of the time had.
After that I had an RCA Colortrack 2000 26" square corner monitor. It had a black cabinet and was one of the last T.V.'s to have a separate glass in front of the tube. It also had a ton of inputs/outputs on the rear panel, and was one of the last to be adjusted with knobs, for things like tint and bass and treble. Then came the 1995 Magnavox 32" which I still have. I am looking at purchasing the Sony KD-34XBR960 which is a 34" tube HDTV. Still having a tube makes it somewhat old school in my own mind. I would kind of like to get it before they stop making tube televisions.