1960 - 1969 TV Set Advertising (USA)
1960
(148K)
(308K)
(168K) < Philco Dealer Brochure
(164K) - GE 21" B&W Danish Style Walnut cabinet
(45K) - Philco Predicta "Townhouse" - Model UG-4744
(60K)
1960 Philco Black & White Television - 23 inch screen - "Miss America"
model #4828M
(60K) - Motorola
(40K) - Closeup of Model 23SF3 Set
(212K)
(180K)
(160K)
1960 Motorola Dealer Brochure
(144K) - 1960 RCA B&W Tabletop Sets
(196K) - 1960 RCA B&W Console Sets
1961
(30K) - Original 1961 Magnavox Model U302 TV -- 24" Screen Size -- Black and White
(Set owner is Mr. Henry Cabone, who says it is still operating just fine).
(128K) - 1961 Zenith console, 23" for $575.
1962
(212K)
(76K)
(200K)
1962 Magnavox Dealer Brochure w/prices
1963
(63K) - RCA Color TV - Prices start at $495, "Trent" Model illustrated
(340K) - 1963 Westinghouse B&W Consoles
(216K) - 1963 Westinghouse 21" Color
Sets
(272K) - 1963 Westinghouse B&W Tabletop Sets
1964
(212K)
(204K)
Christmas 1963 advertising, showing the full range of 1964 RCA products - many
items have price information
(104K) - 1964 Emerson Model 1840 - 16 inch B&W - $99.95
1965
(73K) - RCA Color TV (Prices now start at $399.95)
(16K) - RCA CTC-16
Color TV advertising and the RCA Model CTC-16 set shown above, are courtesy of Robert W. Stephens, to see more advertising items from Rob's collection, click here.
(65K) - Philco/Ford Corporation Color TV - Actual on-screen photo
(40K) - Sony 5" Transistorized B&W Television - "Tummy-TV"
(72K) - General Electric Portable B&W Televisions
1966 - Zenith
(188K)
(196K)
(128K)
(112K)
1966 Zenith TV Product Line - Dealer Brochure - Includes Color TV
These sets were individually hand-wired, not machine circuit board assembled.
1967 - Motorola
(144K)
(252K)
(236K bytes)
New 23" and 20" rectangular color television sets for
1967.
Models shown: CL882D, CL883D, CL884D, CL885D, CU805, CU835D, CU836D, CU838D
CD886D, CD887D, CT605C, CT606C, CT607C, CT608C, CT801D, CT802D, CT803D
CU610C, CU611C, CU612C, CU613C, CU622C, CS615C
Tag Line: "Featuring Space Age Solid State Reliability"
1968
1968 - Westinghouse
[Courtesy of Craig Thompson]
(88K) - First 22" rectangular color picture tube in 1956
(88K) - First USA color television in 1954
(68K) - First "Jet Set" Black Screen TVs (1968)
(72K) - First "Instant-On" Television (1968)
(68K) - First "Memory Tuning" (1968 for Westinghouse)
Note: Westinghouse is back in the TV business today after an absence of almost 35 years!
1969
(356K) - Admiral 22" B&W sets; Models: 2275L,
2271L, 2261L, M2225L, M2221L, M2215L, M2211L, C2251T and MC2200T
(150K) - Sylvania Color Television
(165K) - Revolutionary 1969 RCA Color TV, Model 2000 -- A unique limited-edition
set, with 'computerized' tuning, for $2000.00, with a maximum
production of 2000 units. Wow! Incredible marketing.
(36K)
One of the few surviving sets - Courtesy Steve McVoy collection
1969 - Zenith
(88K)
(140K)
(96K)
(156K)
1969 Zenith TV Product Line - Dealer Brochure
Color Sets - Models: Z6543, Z6547M, Z6545H, Z6541W, Z6549H
B&W Models: Z2224W, Z2041W, Z2022, Z1820, Z1310
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