Eric introduces the Tiny TV 2, an adorable piece of faux-retro tech that lets you load videos onto a tiny, replica cathode ray TV (which is obviously using an LED panel, digital files, and visual effects for all of the analogue touches e.g. static). But he also has some interesting surrounding thoughts on how quality, well-made goods can spark genuine joy. And now I kinda want my own mini TV to hack around with – and incredibly, they aren't even that expensive!
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