The smallest TV in the world is the size of a postage stamp

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TinyCircuits, a hardware company that specializes in making compact electronics, recently unveiled the world's smallest televisions.

When it comes to modern TVs, the general consensus is that a bigger screen is better, but this company is trying to prove it can pull off products that are out of the ordinary.

So American TinyCircuits created the world's smallest televisions - the TinyTV 2 and the TinyTV Mini. They are old-fashioned and may be the size of a postage stamp.



The kit features knobs for adjusting channels and volume, a remote control, 8GB of storage, and connectivity to a PC for uploading videos.

The TinyTV 2 consists of a 1.0-inch (26 mm) screen topped by a 0.6-by-0.4-inch (16 x 9 mm) front speaker, while the smaller TinyTV Mini measures 0.6 inches (15 mm).

Both devices come with a series of pre-loaded videos, but they can also be connected to a computer via USB-C to upload a new video.

Tiny Circuits offers a free video converter that helps users convert videos into files that can be played on TinyTVs.

In terms of battery life, the TinyTV 2 has a good internal battery for about two hours of video playback, while the smaller TV is limited to one hour.

So, what makes the two smallest TVs in the world worthwhile?

Aside from the allure of modernity and difference, this set seems to be very popular among diorama enthusiasts, who are looking to make their creations more realistic.

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