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Popular Science, February 1965:
What’s happened to TV is the same thing radio went through. First we had only the bulky set in the living room. Then, with the development of transistors and the art of miniaturization, radios shrank. You could carry one anywhere, even put it in your pocket. That’s what these tiny TV sets are—personal.
They let you watch your favorite show-in your bedroom, car, or boat, at the beach, on a picnic.