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Vintage Sony Trinitron KV-9200 portable television, manufactured in Japan in 1976. This sweet little color CRT TV has a 9 screen and will allow to

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Vintage Sony Trinitron TV, 1976 Sony Kv-9200 9 Portable Television, CRT TV Retro Gaming, 1970s

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Vintage Betamax VCRs. The Sony SL 7200A. 1st Betamax video recorder. Video museum. Sony video history. SL 7200

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Sony LV-1901 at the Museum of the Moving Image : r/Betamax

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1975 Sony Betamax LV-1901 Console, Developed by Sony, and released in Japan on May 10, 1975, Betamax is a consumer-level analog-recording video cassette recorder. The first Betamax device, By Killer Cosmonaut

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File:Sony LV-1901D (1975) 19 Trinitron Television integrated with first  Betamax recorder SL-6200 X-1, MoMI.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Vintage Betamax VCRs. The Sony SL 7200A. 1st Betamax video recorder. Video museum. Sony video history. SL 7200

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Valued image set: Betamax recorders - Wikimedia Commons

File:Sony LV-1901D (1975) 19 Trinitron Television integrated with first  Betamax recorder SL-6200 X-1, MoMI.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Vintage Betamax VCRs. The Sony SL 7200A. 1st Betamax video recorder. Video museum. Sony video history. SL 7200

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Old sony technology hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

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Valued image set: Betamax recorders - Wikimedia Commons

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Before TV on demand, there was the home videotape revolution - National Science and Media Museum blog