LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV Revealed
LG has released a small-format retro TV to the Korean market that is reminiscent of the TV designs of the 1960s and 70s. The LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is a 14-inch CRT TV with a fun, friendly design that relives the TV experience of a time when gadgets were much simpler.

In a market where most TVs are getting thinner, larger, crisper and lighter, LGs new LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is a step in an entirely different direction. The last time CRT TV news was hip on this here interweb, well, we can’t even remember when that was. This little design, however, is nothing but lovely. The LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is a 14-inch CRT TV with rabbit ears for DMB TV (which sadly won’t work here in the ATSC-friendly U.S.), and inputs for your video game console, cable box or DVD player. Our favorite feature of this friendly little TV is a knob which changes the TV’s picture from color to black-and-white or to sepia. How cool is that?
The LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV will be shipping in Korea this year for around $216 USD. If the price and the format were a little bit more U.S.-friendly, we’d have a hard time not picking this one up for the office or the kitchen.
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Looks like a good “Fun” Device. It is a pity that the US has not / will not embrace the Eureka 147 Digital Radio protocol – that includes the T-DMB Mobile TV functionality as has the vast majority of the world’s broadcasters
The decission has excluded your broadcasters and audinces from experiencing the large range of additional facilities, services and advantages that are available, operationly, commercialy, technically and of course interms of content and choice of receiving devices that are available around the globe (outside the USA) – such as this little charmer!! It is not that LG’s new receiver is not “US Friendly” it is the US has distanced itself from being able to be involved in mainstream Digital Radio and Mobile TV.