From LIFE Magazine
do not buy a crosley, it’ll destroy your tv shows
How does the circuitry behind №2, 3, and 5 work?
“15,000 times per second”, yeah, right. With a refresh rate of 60Hz, even if possible it would be pointless.
All of those sound like marketing gibberish. #5 sounds like surge protection, so there might be something to that one.
The horizontal refresh rate of NTSC was 15735 Hz, so the adjustments are likely tied to that particular signal. Definitely marketing fluff for sure, but backed up by the tech.
I don’t think number 3 is circuitry. From the description it is probably a big metal shield around the tuning circuitry.
Always wear your cocktail attire when standing near a television set.
I always do.
Thats the automatic part. Its just a regular TV that your neighbours hot wife changes for you.
Finally, im tired of having to push in the clutch and ram the shifter back to manually change channels
I prefer my tvs standard. I feel like I have more control that way.
Standard TVs let you feel what you’re watching.