Wednesday 9 November 2022

Most Televisions Nowadays,

seem to be getting bigger and bigger,


all photographs TinyCircuits, but bucking that trend TinyCircuits is making them smaller and smaller, the company is an open-source hardware company that makes all sorts of tiny electronic devices, and has created the world’s smallest television sets – the TinyTV 2 and TinyTV Min they actually work about as well as regular-size TVs, featuring channel and volume-adjusting knobs, remote control, 8Gb of storage, and PC connectivity for uploading videos,

the TinyTV 2 has a 1.0-inch (26 mm) display and sits on top of a 0.6 by 0.4 inch (16 by 9 mm) front-facing speaker, while the tinier TinyTV Mini has an 0.6 inch (15 mm) screen. The former comes with an IPS TFT display, while the latter features a bright OLED display. They both have the same internal capacity of 8Gb, and come with a series of preloaded videos, but they can also be hooked up to a computer via USB-C for new video upload,

Tiny Circuits offers a free video converter that helps users turn videos into files that can be played on the TinyTVs, in terms of battery life, the TinyTV 2 features an internal battery that is good for about 2 hours of video playback, while the smaller tiny TV has a smaller battery that lasts for about an hour,

the two tiny TV sets are currently at the centre of an incredibly successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign which has raced past its $15,000 goal to raise a staggering $165,500 with 10 days left to go. Backers can secure their very own TinyTv 2 or TinyTV Mini for a price of $49, or $59 if they opt for the clear case version. They can also spend $10 on an optional infrared remote,

I can imagine a working television in your modern day dolls house, or diorama would certainly make your creation stand out from the rest of the field, for more fun products check out the companies shop page, where you can buy a miniature lightsabre, pocket arcade, piano, violin and many more, amazing!


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