Sega-Vision

From Sega Retro

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The Sega-Vision (left) when compared to a normal mid-1970s television (right) in a TV advert airing in 1977.

The Sega-Vision (not to be confused with the handheld Sega Vision system) was a US television set created by Sega. It was designed by Earl "Madman" Muntz in 1976, a businessman known for wacky television adverts and for coining the phrase "TV" in America. The Sega-Vision was notable for being significantly bigger than most TV sets at the time, and was Sega's first product meant for the home.

Aside from a US Patent and a TV commercial, very little is known about the Sega-Vision.