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Sony TV-511 is a portable TV with a rotating screen

Released in 1977, the Sony TV-511 features a unique ability to change the orientation of the screen. It was designed by Hartmut Esslinger, known for his work on the Walkman and Apple computers.

The TV is powered by 9 D-size batteries.

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Sony TV-511 is a portable TV with a rotating screen

Released in 1977, the Sony TV-511 features a unique ability to change the orientation of the screen. It was designed by Hartmut Esslinger, known for his work on the Walkman and Apple computers.

The TV is powered by 9 D-size batteries.

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