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Old 09-12-2005, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by jroberts500
Was this set a top level model in europe in '67? Were there solid state sets in europe in '67?
That SABA is interesting. Would the original picture quality have been competive with the best in '67?
The first color tv sets had similar prices. Here are all 63 cm.-TV sets in '67:

PHILIPS GOYA (K6): DM 2433,-

GRUNDIG T 1000: DM 2398,-
TELEFUNKEN Palcolor 708 T: DM 2398,-
WEGA 901: DM 2398,-

NORDMENDE Spectra-color 7000: DM 2385,-

LOEWE-OPTA F 900: DM 2383,-

SIEMENS Bildmeister FF91: DM 2380,-

SABA Schauinsland T 2000 color: DM 2378,-

SCHAUB-LORENZ: DM 2370,-
GRAETZ Burggraf: DM 2370,-

BLAUPUNKT CTV 2005: DM 2365,-

KUBA IMPERIAL: DM 2348,-

NECKERMANN Koerting: DM 1990,-

Beside them, there were also 49 cm.- color tv sets and the KUBA Porta-color (DM 1798,-) in 1967.
The PHILIPS set had 27 tubes too and had a very good video unit with an excellent picture. SABA used so many tubes because many tv servicemen were not familiar with transistors. (This was written in the service manual.)
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