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Handkerchief TV

(1990)


Another member of the Soft Series, the folded-leather Handkerchief TV benefits from the development of flat-screen technology, revealing its technological function only when unfolded. The opened TV has four planes, each with a distinct function: screen, antenna, battery/speaker and external ports. The component cases are made of injection-molded polycarbonate.




 
 

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