MTV-1

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This device was uniquely small for a CRT-based television.
This device was uniquely small for a CRT-based television.

The MTV-1 was the first model of a near-pocket sized television. This device was also the first to work with either PAL or NTSC signals on a single unit. It was developed by Clive Sinclair and was released in 1978.

The MTV-1 used a minuscule CRT; making it the smallest CRT built onto a commercially marketed product.

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