The world’s first pocket television, the Sinclair Microvision, is also the only TV set able to receive TV transmissions throughout the world, shown Jan. 10, 1977. Launched in London by the British company Sinclair Radionics, the micro vision will be available in the UK during February at £175. The pocket TV, which runs off re-chargeable batteries, is the perfect source of information for the traveling businessman. (AP Photo/EE)

The world’s first pocket television, the Sinclair Microvision, is also the only TV set able to receive TV transmissions throughout the world, shown Jan. 10, 1977. Launched in London by the British company Sinclair Radionics, the micro vision will be available in the UK during February at £175. The pocket TV, which runs off re-chargeable batteries, is the perfect source of information for the traveling businessman. (AP Photo/EE) Stock Photo
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2965 x 3000 px | 25.1 x 25.4 cm | 9.9 x 10 inches | 300dpi

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11 January 1977

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EE

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