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TELEVISION SET OF THE FUTURE.—Four leading industrial designers in Britain were asked by a radio company to design a television set in what they considered would be the style in 10 years. This picture shows one of the sets on display at the Radio Show in London.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29604, 29 August 1961, Page 2

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TELEVISION SET OF THE FUTURE.—Four leading industrial designers in Britain were asked by a radio company to design a television set in what they considered would be the style in 10 years. This picture shows one of the sets on display at the Radio Show in London. Press, Volume C, Issue 29604, 29 August 1961, Page 2

TELEVISION SET OF THE FUTURE.—Four leading industrial designers in Britain were asked by a radio company to design a television set in what they considered would be the style in 10 years. This picture shows one of the sets on display at the Radio Show in London. Press, Volume C, Issue 29604, 29 August 1961, Page 2

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