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Woman holding a small television
Portable television. Woman holding a production model of the VideoPocket portable television set, manufactured by the Khmelnitsky Production Association of Ukraine in 1988
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Media ID 9224629
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1980s 1988 20th Aerial Black And White Carrying Cathode Ray Tube Century Compact Electrical Electronics Lightweight Portable Screen Small Soviet Union Square Technician Television Twentieth Ukraine Ukrainian Ussr Consumer Goods
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 7.6cm (3" x 3")
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 20th century, specifically to the year 1988 in Ukraine. A woman stands proudly, holding a small television set known as the VideoPocket portable television. Manufactured by the Khmelnitsky Production Association of Ukraine, this compact device represents a remarkable advancement in technology during that era. The woman's confident stance reflects her role as both a consumer and technician of this innovative electrical appliance. With an aerial attached to ensure optimal reception, she showcases the convenience of carrying entertainment wherever one goes. The square cathode ray tube screen displays images with clarity and precision. This Ukrainian-made portable television was not just another electronic gadget; it symbolized progress within the Soviet Union at that time. Its lightweight design made it easily transportable for anyone seeking entertainment on-the-go. As we gaze upon this image from Science Photo Library, we are reminded of how far technology has come since then. Yet, there is something nostalgic about witnessing such early advancements in consumer goods like televisions. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time when Ukrainians embraced cutting-edge electronics amidst their daily lives. Let us cherish these glimpses into our technological past as they remind us of how rapidly innovation has shaped our world today - where pocket-sized screens have become ubiquitous companions for all walks of life.
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