Know of anyone who still owns and uses those heavy, box-looking TVs (B&W or color)? I used to get those when previously employed as a Salvation Army donation trailer attendant.
It always ticked me off that all those controls were on the BACK of the TV, and you couldn’t see what affect you were accomplishing. I once had a TV repairman (Yes, they actually existed at one time) bring a large mirror with him so he could see what he was doing.
Our last black and white TV was just a bit smaller than an Edsel. You needed one person in front to tell the person in back what was happening. And don’t get me started on the 3 person relay to adjust the roof antenna for the basement TV.
When my husband and I got married in the early 80s, we used to tell people the I married him for his color TV and he married me for my stereo system. The first time I saw the Wizard of Oz on his TV, was before we got married and I had no idea it went from sepia tones to color. I had to have been 25 and it about blew my socks off. It was GORGEOUS!! He just sat and laughed at my look of stunned amazement.
But there was no Brightness or Contrast knobs as I recall. And just when you thought you had the vertical adjusted right and you settled back in your chair, the piiicccttuuurrreee ssslloowwllyy ssssttaarrrttteeeddd rrrrrooollliiinnnggg aaagggaaaiinn.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Know of anyone who still owns and uses those heavy, box-looking TVs (B&W or color)? I used to get those when previously employed as a Salvation Army donation trailer attendant.
Caldonia over 4 years ago
What year is this?
Baarorso over 4 years ago
I suppose if person has a black and white TV that automatically MAKES him a Plugger.;-D
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Ah Yes ! The good old days ! Don’t forget the foil for the antenna ;-)
flyertom over 4 years ago
It always ticked me off that all those controls were on the BACK of the TV, and you couldn’t see what affect you were accomplishing. I once had a TV repairman (Yes, they actually existed at one time) bring a large mirror with him so he could see what he was doing.
Gent over 4 years ago
Oh come on. The last time I saw a black n white TV was in the early 90’s!
zerotvus over 4 years ago
when i was a kid, we had TWO tvs….one for picture and one for sound……
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
could you even get a black and white to work these days? maybe with a VCR {or BETAMAX :) }
rhpii over 4 years ago
Our last black and white TV was just a bit smaller than an Edsel. You needed one person in front to tell the person in back what was happening. And don’t get me started on the 3 person relay to adjust the roof antenna for the basement TV.
Beaker over 4 years ago
I’m so old when I was a kid all of our mirrors were black and white.
pategar over 4 years ago
Broadcast TV went digital in 2009. Don’t think they have vertical holds on converter boxes.
Leojim over 4 years ago
When I was a kid, we didn’t have electricity, so we had to watch TV by candlelight……….snicker snicker
contralto2b over 4 years ago
When my husband and I got married in the early 80s, we used to tell people the I married him for his color TV and he married me for my stereo system. The first time I saw the Wizard of Oz on his TV, was before we got married and I had no idea it went from sepia tones to color. I had to have been 25 and it about blew my socks off. It was GORGEOUS!! He just sat and laughed at my look of stunned amazement.
kv450 over 4 years ago
Some new-fangled things are an improvement on the good old days.
ctolson over 4 years ago
But there was no Brightness or Contrast knobs as I recall. And just when you thought you had the vertical adjusted right and you settled back in your chair, the piiicccttuuurrreee ssslloowwllyy ssssttaarrrttteeeddd rrrrrooollliiinnnggg aaagggaaaiinn.
Alberta Oil over 4 years ago
Terminology you just don’t hear much anymore.
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
Another issue, adjusting the outdoor antenna.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Knobs. Knobs. Yes, I remember. I saw them on the original Star Trek.