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The best-selling products of the 60s - how many do you remember?

The most popular items from the decade
Braun T3
Yardley Oh! de London
Remington Lektronic
Sony Triniton KV-1210
Kodak Instamatic 104
Sunbeam Mixmaster
Kenwood Chef
Pifco Princess
Black & Decker U-100
West Bend Flavo-matic
Chinese Girl by Vladimir Tretchikoff
Barbie
Sindy
Troll Dolls
Hoover Dial-A-Matic
Western Electric Model 500
GPO Type 706
GPO Type 712
Hawkins Hostess Trolley
Uncle Milton's Ant Farm
Dansette Bermuda
General Electric Automatic Toothbrush
Chatty Cathy
Coppertone
Clairol hair dye
Etch-a-Sketch
Phillips EL 3300
Northern Electric Blanket
Belling Bedwarmer
Goblin Teasmade
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Courtesy Sony

Sony Triniton KV-1210

The first truly "modern" color TV, Sony introduced the Triniton KV-1210 in 1968. The original 12-inch model outclassed the competition in terms of picture quality and ease of use, and was an instant success. Sony went on to sell 100 million Triniton TVs before the company ditched the brand in 2008.

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03 June 2019

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