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  1. Dec 27, 2022 · In 1958, at the dawn of the Space Age, Philco launched the Predicta, a revolutionary TV with elegance and style that fully embraced those breathless times. But it failed miserably. What killed the coolest TV ever?

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    The Philco Predicta is a black and white television chassis style, which was made in several cabinet models with 17” or 21” screens by the American company Philco from 1958 to 1960. The Predicta was marketed as the world’s first swivel-screen television.

  3. 50sPredicta.com. "50's Predicta" content is maintained by David Weddington and is provided for historical and educational purposes only.

  4. Is this the ultimate TV? Love it or hate it, the Philco Predicta television is unarguably one of the design icons of the 20th Century. Collectors cherish the Predicta for its "space age" look, but restorers grumble about its hard-to-service innards. Philco produced the Predicta from 1958-1960.

  5. Recently, the Predicta has found resurging interest among collectors of radio and TV, 50s and mid-century modern Americana, and iconic industrial design. Not just limited to private collectors, Predicta TVs and radios are on permanent display at the Smithsonian and Cooper-Hewitt.

  6. Apr 11, 2013 · The Philco Predicta Tandem/Penthouse (circa 1959), one of several models in the Predicta line, was a two-piece TV with a separate receiver/base; a long, flat cable (coiled beneath the base) connected the two pieces, creating an early remote-control setup in which the base with its channel and volume knobs could be placed next to your sofa like ...

  7. From 1958-1960 Philco made a television style called the Predicta. With its swivel head and space age design it became an instant classic. Unfortunately, just as TV technology allowed for thinner black and white tubes, color television started catching on.

  8. Nov 26, 2021 · Advertised as the “world’s first swivel screen television,” Philco’s Predicta was the first American model to break away from the standard cabinet format of a box with a window in it—a bold step for such a corporation.

  9. Philco Model H3412L Predicta Television (1959) This tabletop Philco Predicta TV was known as the Siesta. With a compact cabinet and signature stand-alone screen, it includes a clock timer that can turn the television on and off.

  10. Jul 4, 2019 · A working Predicta. By 1957, Philco’s sales were flat. That year, the Russians electrified the world by launching Sputnik. Suddenly, the modern look was red-hot. Philco looked at redesigning the traditional cabinet-mounted picture tube in TV’s to something radically different and uber-modern.

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