- Handheld television
A Handheld television is a device that usually uses a
TFT colorLCD as a display. Many of these devices resemble handheldtransistor radio s. These devices often have stereo 1/8"phone plug s forcomposite video ~analog mono audio relay to serve them ascomposite monitor s; also, some models have mono 1/8" jacks for the broadcast signal that is usually relayed viaF connector on standard television models. Screen sizes vary from 1.3" to 5". Some handheld televisions also double as portableDVD player s.ize spectrum
PortableThese TVs cannot fit in your pocket, but often run on batteries.
PocketThese TVs fit in your pocket
WearableThese TVs sometimes are made in the form of a wristwatch.
History
In the late 1970s and early 1980s,
Sinclair Research released the first TV which was almost small enough to fit in the pocket; called theMTV-1 . SinceLCD technology was not yet mature at the time, the TV used a minusculeCRT which set the record for being the smallest CRT on a commercially marketed product.Later in the 1980s,
Sony released the first model of the Watchman; apun onWalkman . It had grayscale video at first. Several years later, a color model with an active-matrixLCD was released. Nowadays, somecell phone s have an integrated television receiver feature.Notable brands and models for handheld televisions
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Casio
*Citizen Watch Co.
*NEC TurboExpress game console
*Sega Game Gear TV tuner accessory
*Sony Watchmanimilar types
Some handheld televisions are wearable; a few models are in the form of a
wristwatch .Notable handheld television retailers
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Radio Shack ee also
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Composite monitor
*Handheld game console
*MTV-1 External links
* [http://www.guenthoer.de/e-history.htm History of the pocket TV]
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