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    Posted 11 months ago

    DanielsKV7…
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    Sony KV-7010 U (1968).

    The Chromotron predecessor to the Trinitrons. This model is one of only 1,000 to ever be released. It is the very first color television to be produced in the United States. More info here:
    https://crtdatabase.com/crts/sony/sony-kv-7010ua

    As far as I've heard, it's only one of two currently known to still exist.

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    Comments

    1. keramikos, 11 months ago
      DanielsKV7010, Cool. :-)

      I especially like the CRT database link. };-)
    2. WhenIsraelbelieves, 11 months ago
      Unless I’m mistaken, wasn’t Zenith making color televisions in the early 60s at their Chicago plant

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