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Retro Hot - February 7th, 2010

I don’t generally have cause to praise LG for anything; they’re not a bad company, and they make some great stuff, they just don’t usually come through with anything I particularly need or want. That’s changed now, because they’ve put together a retro styled CRT television that makes all the snazzy flat-screens in the world look just plain drab.
Unfortunately, as it stands right now, the set is only available in South Korea. It sells for 246,000 Korean Won which comes out to about $213 USD.
This thing’s definitely nice though; it’s got three picture settings that let the viewer choose color, black & white or sepia, and has (semi) modern A/V hookups in the rear that allow for the essentials like gaming consoles and camera hookups. We’re talking about standard yellow-plug here, but it works. There’s the antenna coaxial hookup there to allow for cable if you get the itch, but for the budget-minded retrophiles a nice antenna ought to do nicely.
I don’t have a TV anymore. I use things like Hulu (because it’s sadly the best option available for most things) and to a lesser extent, the tried and true method of the morally ambiguous crowd-source approach (torrents). Little sets like this, at 14″ viewable, would be great for having around on an antenna. I wouldn’t waste money on cable anymore, but I could see the use of something like this — especially when it would add such a huge aesthetic to the apartment.