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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson
I wonder if any were ever sold? Seems like one of those gimmicky features driven by engineering: "Hey, we know how to design a TV to do this -- do you think anyone would pay extra for it?"
If that satisfied a real customer need, RCA would have sold bunches of them and other manufacturers would have wasted no time in copying the feature. I guess Joe Average didn't find it too burdensome to walk over and turn the channel knob when he wanted to watch The Honeymooners.
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RCA advertised it in the Sept 14th 1959 issue of LIFE magazine - probably a rich-folk set, no price mentioned. Google Books has a scan - looks like an insert to the magazine:
https://books.google.com/books?id=BU...021%22&f=false
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