Sony consumer electronics ads (1965) Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler. Imported from Flickr on Aug 23, 2019. Artwork published in 1965. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “clarendon” and “newsgothic”. License: All Rights Reserved. Ad for the Sony 9″ Anyplace TV set — offering mobile Netflix binge watching avant-la-lettre. Wash n’ Watch For wash ’n watching, the Sony plays off an AC wall plug or an optional rechargeable battery pack. And the nice thing about the set is, when you’ve had enough of soap operas and you’re ready to throw in the towel, you can always stick it in your laundry bag and take it home. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “clarendon” and “newsgothic”. License: All Rights Reserved. Ad for the Sony AM-FM pocket radio. Bach n’ Roll Now on the same radio hear the three B’s, Bach, Beethoven and The Beach Boys. You can listen to a jam session by the Budapest String Quartet, dig the Beatles or catch the Rolling Stones. […] The nice thing about it is, after you get tired of listening to longhair music, you can always turn to another wavelength and cut it short. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “clarendon” and “newsgothic”. License: All Rights Reserved. Ad for the 4 inch Sony television. Pee Wee Tee Vee Climb upon my knee, Sony boy. The 4″ Sony pee wee tee vee, otherwise known as pee wee knee tee vee. (It only weighs six pounds so you’ll never get water on the knee no matter how long you watch it.) For knee TV the pee wee Sony operates on a built-in rechargeable battery pack. Thanks to its flat-faced, non-distorting picture tube and directional master antenna, the picture will stay steady even if you’re in a rocking chair. For sitting-watching, it has an AC plug that fits in your wall outlet. And the nice thing about it is, when the Late, Late Show finally brings you to your knees, you can always take the Sony off your lap and put it to bed in your nighttable. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1766) Topics Product (1573) Entertainment (1285) Technology (1203) Film/TV (1650) Tagged withmagazine ads (298)1960s (614)television (123)TV sets (4)black and white (1782)laundry (15)stereotype (37)Sony (17)consumer electronics (46)radio (34)series (920)apostrophe (’) (29)portable (3) Artwork location United States (8245) In Sets vintage (isabel) (76) Ads of the “Mad Men” Era (Stephen Coles) (69) Clarendon (Peter Bedford) (13) Bart Solenthaler Collection (Fonts In Use Staff) (428) 1 Comment on “Sony consumer electronics ads (1965)” Florian Hardwig says: Sep 18th, 2020 7:06 am See also the Sony Watchman, a line of portable TVs introduced in 1982. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Clarendon in use Moon Zappa – America the Beautiful1999Random HouseJennifer MorlaContributed by Florence Fu Staff Pick Fluter magazine2012Jan SpadingContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Manifestoes of Surrealism by André Breton, paperback edition1972Quentin FioreContributed by Benjamin Shaykin Staff Pick Sponsor More in Film/TV Konec jedné Evropy Czechoslovak movie poster1981Karel VacaContributed by Florian Hardwig Bluey TV seriesc. 2018Ludo StudiosContributed by Akid Danial Cidade Inerte (2020) posters and titles2020Tomaz SaavedraLais DelceloAlvin ShiguefuziContributed by Tomaz Saavedra Le Colombier2016Clémence PassotMagali BruederContributed by Magali Brueder More in Advertising Denim & Supply by Ralph Laurenc. 2014Ralph LaurenContributed by Mark Stanczyk Midnight Sailing1936unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick “Get up and play. An hour a day.” advertisement2009unknownContributed by Bryson Stohr avency Website2013avency GmbHContributed by Linus Schocke More Fonts In Use Cugy middle school signage2021Enen StudioContributed by Arthur Schwarz Staff Pick Norske tog website2019Uniform Strategisk DesignStig Melón-BratvoldContributed by Stig Melón-Bratvold Staff Pick Neue Nationalgalerie reopening campaign2021Stan HemaPeer HempelContributed by Stan Hema Staff Pick Romantik & Mittelalter, Alte Nationalgalerie2012FernkopieContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick
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See also the Sony Watchman, a line of portable TVs introduced in 1982.