This 3D-Printed Television Will Transport You To The 1950s

This 3D-Printed Television Will Transport You To The 1950s

Once upon a time, long before Twitter or Xbox live, you could turn on a TV that looked a lot like this and watch spacemen valiantly defeat their enemies with rayguns and plutonium-powered rockets. We can’t travel back to that simpler age, but we can re-create the experience using 3D printing.

Especially since this two-inch wide replica of the iconic, 1950s Philco Predicta TV set actually works. It was created by Formlabs, a leading manufacturer in desktop 3D printing supplies. Formlabs printed the cabinet and television using clear resin, and built it around an LCD display and electronics from Adafruit.

This particular TV set has been programmed to play The Man from Planet X, but you can download the blueprints on Formlabs’s blog and outfit your own nostalgia tube with whatever 50’s-era entertainment you like. Happy time travelling. [Formlabs via CultofMac]

Top image via Cult of Mac via Formlabs


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