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Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…View attachment 8142613
It was a big day for somebody back in 1983.
19 inch cable ready with remote .
At Costco.
The first color set I bought in the 70s was over $500Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
Had an R100 2 engines under warranty.Mazda Rx-2. My first car.
2006 $6495 for a 50" plasmaImagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
Have one real similar at the deer woods, makes pretty good coffee!
Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
And school was never fucking cancelled.
Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
Or you can steal it.Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
You can get an 80" for close to that $375 at Walmart if you time it right.Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
You can get an 80" for close to that $375 at Walmart if you time it right.
Was that 19" TV considered to be top of the line or bottom?Imagine paying $1142 for a 19” tv (inflation adjusted cost). Hell, you can probably get a 50” flatscreen for $375 at Costco today…
I have a pot almost exactly like that in our camping gear. That and our old two burner Coleman stove was a life saver when we had the big freeze here in TX a couple years ago and lost power for six days.
That $240 Hisense tv has a better image that the 19” CRT from 1983, with an inflation adjusted price of less than $80.Was that 19" TV considered to be top of the line or bottom?
Right now at costco they have 48-50" tvs ranging from $1100 down to $240.
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My sister has the one like that we used at her house just like that one. It has been re-covered a few times.
Absolutely. There is no reason to invest in recording tech with a substantially higher res than can be broadcast.All you have to do is watch any TV episodes from about '94 and back to see how bad the imagery was.
It might not have been the TVs, it might have actually been the recordings.
But yeah, I'll take the bigger, newer sets