I'm not sure why I am collecting TV Boomboxes 
There is no more broadcast TV
But for some reason, I like them
I still have the first "Portable" battery powered TV my parents had. 4 inch black and white. They let me take it to school when I was in 4th or 5th grade. It was a HUGE deal. Just the novelty of being able to "Carry" a television set, WHILE watching it. IT WAS ON BATTERIES MAN!

I still have my Radio Shack pocket TV with 1 inch color screen (smallest color screen ever, to that point) and it's successor the 1.5. They always showed pictures of people at sporting event's using them??? Isn't the point of going to a LIVE game to watch it LIVE! Plus, you ain't watching no football on that thing. You certainly can't see the scores or stats. It was color, but had like 40 pixels
I think I paid $99.99.
I also have a Sony Mega Watchman.
But now I have 4 boombox TV's including this new addition that I got from our own THAFUZZ. Thanks Bro!
(of course full patented Boomboxery Pro packaging
)
When I was a kid, these were an outright luxury item. I never knew anyone with one, they were always out of my price range, always that one step beyond, just pure 1980's excess
and at 18.8 lbs without batteries, you needed Jazzersize and leg warmers to carry it.
In Los Angeles, we had 7 channels!
2,4,5,7,9,11,13. What the hell were we watching?
I mean, who walk's around watching TV on a boombox?
Well, somebody did, they sold lots of them and many manufacturers made them, including the big boys JVC and Sanyo!
This Emerson XLC-556A fit's solidly in the Mid Sized box range and is as solid as a cinder block.









Size comparo...



As far as Emerson's go, this was clearly their flag ship. The build quality seems little better than everything else I have seen and currently own. It's got a good solid deck and keys. Twin tuners are smooth and precise. Sound quality is medium / good.
I'm happy with it. Not sure how much carrying around I will do with it, with this door knob sticking out off the back of it.

Truth be told, the fact that this is SO un-carryable BECAUSE of that nob probably saved it's life. Sitting on a shelf somewhere for 25-30 years.
It's in really good condition, but needs a deoxit'ing (say that 3 times fast!)
I have had it open, but into order to get the face off, the tube will have to come loose. I have already learned how to power down the tube and done it twice. I've been meaning to learn, got others to work on! So, now I know.
Deck works, FM works, Line In works, switches need cleaning. Antenna and holder are in tacked. TV powers up. Speaker cables are perfect. Sliders are dirty, one channel cuts out, tone slider has some mono spots. No real big deal.
Fits in nicely...

Here's a 2", 3", 4" & 5"


There is no more broadcast TV

But for some reason, I like them

I still have the first "Portable" battery powered TV my parents had. 4 inch black and white. They let me take it to school when I was in 4th or 5th grade. It was a HUGE deal. Just the novelty of being able to "Carry" a television set, WHILE watching it. IT WAS ON BATTERIES MAN!

I still have my Radio Shack pocket TV with 1 inch color screen (smallest color screen ever, to that point) and it's successor the 1.5. They always showed pictures of people at sporting event's using them??? Isn't the point of going to a LIVE game to watch it LIVE! Plus, you ain't watching no football on that thing. You certainly can't see the scores or stats. It was color, but had like 40 pixels
I also have a Sony Mega Watchman.
But now I have 4 boombox TV's including this new addition that I got from our own THAFUZZ. Thanks Bro!
(of course full patented Boomboxery Pro packaging
)When I was a kid, these were an outright luxury item. I never knew anyone with one, they were always out of my price range, always that one step beyond, just pure 1980's excess
and at 18.8 lbs without batteries, you needed Jazzersize and leg warmers to carry it.In Los Angeles, we had 7 channels!
2,4,5,7,9,11,13. What the hell were we watching?
I mean, who walk's around watching TV on a boombox?
Well, somebody did, they sold lots of them and many manufacturers made them, including the big boys JVC and Sanyo!
This Emerson XLC-556A fit's solidly in the Mid Sized box range and is as solid as a cinder block.









Size comparo...



As far as Emerson's go, this was clearly their flag ship. The build quality seems little better than everything else I have seen and currently own. It's got a good solid deck and keys. Twin tuners are smooth and precise. Sound quality is medium / good.
I'm happy with it. Not sure how much carrying around I will do with it, with this door knob sticking out off the back of it.

Truth be told, the fact that this is SO un-carryable BECAUSE of that nob probably saved it's life. Sitting on a shelf somewhere for 25-30 years.
It's in really good condition, but needs a deoxit'ing (say that 3 times fast!)
I have had it open, but into order to get the face off, the tube will have to come loose. I have already learned how to power down the tube and done it twice. I've been meaning to learn, got others to work on! So, now I know.
Deck works, FM works, Line In works, switches need cleaning. Antenna and holder are in tacked. TV powers up. Speaker cables are perfect. Sliders are dirty, one channel cuts out, tone slider has some mono spots. No real big deal.
Fits in nicely...

Here's a 2", 3", 4" & 5"









