File:Westinghouse Television Model 196, c. 1949 - National Electronics Museum - DSC00058.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
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Trenton Historical Museum - A 1949 RCA Victor Television, the first TV in Trenton, is now on display at the Trenton Historical Society Museum. The TV was owned by Gerald and Mary
![I found this 1949 TV Cabinet from Stromberg Carlson, but it had been gutted at some point. I realized that it fit any standard 13 inch crt without any modification. : r/crt I found this 1949 TV Cabinet from Stromberg Carlson, but it had been gutted at some point. I realized that it fit any standard 13 inch crt without any modification. : r/crt](https://i.redd.it/8rtks7vihxm91.jpg)
I found this 1949 TV Cabinet from Stromberg Carlson, but it had been gutted at some point. I realized that it fit any standard 13 inch crt without any modification. : r/crt
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![Today in Television History: 1949 The first practical rectangular television was presented. The picture tube measured 12 by 16 and sold for $12 | The Complete Series Today in Television History: 1949 The first practical rectangular television was presented. The picture tube measured 12 by 16 and sold for $12 | The Complete Series](https://completeseries.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/1949-pilot-tv125-12in.jpg)