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Sharp Nintendo NES Combo TV Model 19SV111

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

This is a SHARP 19SV111. 19" TV with a built in Nintendo Entertainment System. I walked by this thing twice in the thrift store before i realized what it was. i had heard of but never seen one. Pretty neat.
here is a vid of the 19SC111 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tJokc-XvjE

Info here http://nes.wikia.com/wiki/Television_With_Built-In_NES

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  • Good score man! i got two mint ones myself,how much did you get yours for??? also whats the power cord head shaped like because i have both the k-mart and the industrial model but cant tell which is which other than the fact one is about 1/3rd of an inch bigger and the power cords are different, is your power cord head like a weird v shape looking thing or is it more like a conventional power cord like you'd see on a dvd player? i think the V cord it the industrial but your answer will tell me

  • @xxasshediesxx

    power cord looks like a normal consumer cord. the industy models had a different model number i thought.

  • man i still cant get over how many of these have popped up recently either on youtube or ebay, least i had my two mint ones 2yrs before it was kool to get one and make a youtube vid of it lol so anyway you never answer how much you got it for....both mine mint complete minus the remote were $300 each.

  • @xxasshediesxx

    c'mon, it's tacky to talk about price. you should make a vid of yours though. all the cool kids are doing it.

  • My comment about video quality had to do with the way these units were connected internally, not the RF/VHF Input.

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  • We are compiling a list of these on NintendoAge

    We would love to have you stop by and give up some info for an accurate count.

  • @xbendorx i did make a vid with both of them in it, im starting a review show called "World of Nintendo reviews" seeing how my master bed room looks like an old 80's Nintendo store. in my first episode,i review the power glove and show how well it really works and review the games that work for it on one of the NES tv's. my show will be different than others,ill be reviewing all licensed hardware up to virtual-boy and the games that are great for them rather than just game play.

  • @xbendorx ahh then my other is the industrial,kool! and the number is no different i think,only took one glance when i got it,no clue why but its clearly a darker sleeker black and bigger almost half an inch all way round,plus the cord difference and i know its not a splice job.... looks like it would be for more of an arcade or display machine than a consumer product.

  • Do you have to blow in the cartridge slot to get it to work?

  • I work for a Sharp Dist in North Jersey.

    We helped the boss clean out his basement & he gave me his old 19SV111.

    I got the controlers & Duck Hunt Gun at a flea market for $9.00

    The Original Super Mario/Duck Hunt game I got on ebay for like $10.00

    It works perfectly. The Game & picture adjustment doors are intact.

    It also has the Model sticker & the Nintendo stickers on the back.

    I'll have it up on ebay soon.

    I might reach for the stars though & Ask a cool grand for it.

  • REALLY REALLY COOL !!!

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