SuperSpruce ,

Don't forget the $800 30mph electric skateboards!

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

I mean they literally are, you can watch literally any tv show or movie on them so I don't see a difference.

lud ,

Sure but they aren't TVs. A TV can normally only do TV shit.

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

Tele-vision

Far-away sight

intensely_human ,

For when you need to see something that isn’t touching your eyeballs

tehWrapper ,

I am old enough to remember portable tvs.

bitchkat ,

I used one as recent as the mid 2000's. There was some sporting event going on (probably women's world cup) and I wanted to watch the game while playing in Ultimate league. Streaming wasn't as prevalent as it is now and the game was on OTA channel.

Carighan ,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

And actual pocket TVs. Interesting to see OP think they were never a thing. Don't get me wrong, they were shit, but they did exist!

johnlobo ,

why would you want only pocket tv when you already got pocket everything?

intensely_human ,

same reason

BruceTwarzen ,

What are you even on about? I have a screen in my pocket where i can watch quite literally every movie that exists.
Imagine being a time traveller and someone asks you if you have any cool tech like a pocket tv.
"Hah, no kiddo, we dont. I have that screnn with access to movies and tv shows tho."

BorgDrone ,

Also, my TV provider’s app allows me to watch live TV on my phone.

Today ,

Not a pocket tv, but we had radios that picked up tv signals. Those were pretty popular. We had several when i was a kid. You could still buy them fairly recently - before the digital thing. We used to take one camping for local weather reports.

mvirts ,

Instead now we have giant smartphones mounted to the wall

DriftinGrifter ,

it even runs android

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I mean... They were a thing before smartphones.

I thought it was random as fuck when I worked at Walmart, I was asked to clean out the traps in the freezer (like a liquid channel for spills) and I found a pocket TV from the 90's stuffed in there, still in the packaging. This was only a few years ago; that thing had to have been in there for at least 2 decades.

guyrocket ,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Sweet summer child. It was a thing.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Watchman

MxM111 ,
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

And cars killed horses. Sometimes literally.

SauceBossSmokin ,

I lived in Seoul, S. Korea back in 2012 and my Samsung Galaxy S3 phone (maybe a Galaxy S2) I got over there had a built-in TV tuner that picked up several OTA Korean TV channels. It was crazy that the phones had that. I barely spoke or understood Korean so I didn't use the feature but it was super cool that the option existed.

NoIWontPickAName ,

I miss fm radio tuners in phones.

There are so many neat features that they just gave up on.

I’m typing this on s motherfucking phone that can detect doors and measure at a distance, really really fucking accurately somehow, has all kinds of other fancy shit, but I can’t use it to listen to the radio without internet.

Fucking smart devices killed so much cool shit.

Don’t get me wrong it’s awesome that I can change the channel on my tv from damn near anywhere if I have to remotely fix it and all, but I’ve never once had to do that.

I used to play shit on the Alexa to mess with the wife and kids from wherever, but that got old quick.

Although, my ex-wife does still have that thing, and we are still sharing an Amazon account…

DannyBoy ,

Funnily enough the bottom of the barrel budget phones usually have an FM tuner. My 2021 Motorola has one.

Guntrigger ,

As most of the other comments point out, pocket TV did exist and you have exposed yourself as:

  1. Younger than the smartphone
  2. Never watched a 90's movie with a security guard in it
BeatTakeshi OP , (edited )
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Both wrong

  1. 1st smartphone Galaxy Spica age 26

  2. These TV wouldn't fit in your jeans

You missed the point of my very unelaborate shower thought. I see how not being a thing could be understood as never existed. I meant a big thing like, you know, smartphones

MrFappy ,

Watch season 1 episode 8 of friends, Joey has a pocket tv to watch the football game at a funeral.

ChicoSuave ,

And that was mid 90s, 10 years before the hand tablets of today.

BeatTakeshi OP ,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

(...)a big thing like, you know, smartphones

spongebue ,

Cargo shorts were in style at the time, so there's that

RampantParanoia2365 ,

I'm unsure what you think Netflix or YouTube TV are, but they are indeed on my smart phone, which goes in my pocket.

dual_sport_dork ,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

There absolutely were pocket TV's. As a kid, even, I owned two of them. They are now of course functionally useless because they predate the switch to digital television by a significant margin. Both of mine were Realistic brand ones, which was an in store label for Radio Shack. Color LCD displays, telescoping antenna, and they ran off of 4 AA batteries. They were about the size of an OG Gameboy or a large Walkman.

I might even still have one in a box of tech junk somewhere. I believe the second one was a Realistic Pocketvision 27.

You can still buy a portable digital TV. These were always a bit of a stretch for a "pocket" television, more the size of a small tablet but thicker. But they totally did, and still do, exist.

hedgehog ,

I had a pocket TV back in 2007 or so. It had an antenna and everything. It was a bit bulky and not at all power efficient, though. IIRC it went through 8 AA batteries in about 3 hours.

I’m not sure why you’d want that over a smartphone or even just a small tablet, though.

Also, we have flying skateboards, they’re just prohibitively expensive or not yet being sold. Look up the ArcaBoard (was $20k back in 2015, doesn’t seem to be sold anymore), the Lexus Hoverboard, and the Flyboard Air. Unfortunately if you try to buy a “hoverboard” you’re just gonna end up with an electric scooter

gregorum ,
@gregorum@lemm.ee avatar

Because of smartphones, they ARE a thing!

BeatTakeshi OP ,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

You don't call them that is what I meant

possiblylinux127 ,
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip avatar

You mean the call meant what?

NoIWontPickAName ,

Only with Internet

captain_oni ,

Before the analog blackout, some phones had both radio and TV apps. They even came with an adjustable antennae.

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