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Works explorer

National Ranger 505 Transistor TV

Japan, c. 1974
object

Model TR-505DU

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Pop-Up Television Radio Model TR-475U

Similarity: 85%

Portable TVs (Retro Vision)

Similarity: 71%

Portable Black and White TV

Japan, 1974
Similarity: 71%

National Portable Video Camera WV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
Similarity: 70%

National Portable Video Camera WV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
Similarity: 70%

National Portable Video Recorder NV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
Similarity: 69%

Singer miniature black and white TV

Similarity: 69%

Sharp Miniature black and white TV

Japan
Similarity: 68%

Basic Television

Unknown
Similarity: 66%

NV-HV60 Super Drive VHS Playback Unit

Malaysia
Similarity: 65%

G. E early colour TV

Similarity: 65%

Pye black and white TV

Similarity: 65%

Home Made black and white TV Receiver

Similarity: 64%

VHS Movie Camera NV-M50

Japan
Similarity: 64%

AWA Radiola 'Deep Image' black and white TV

Similarity: 64%

CAAMA mobile TV unit

Alice Springs/NT/Australia, 1988
Similarity: 64%

Panasonic VHS-C Movie Camera NV-A1

Japan, 1994
Similarity: 64%

Deconstructed TV

Similarity: 63%
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