Back in 1962 this Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper designed TV was the cutting edge of telly technology, as it was the first European TV to include a transistor. And now it's back, though admittedly isn't quite as advanced as some rival screens on the market. But who cares when it looks so cool?
There's no HD action here, instead the 14in screen features 99 channel presets, teletext, SCART and SVHS hook up and a nifty remote control.
At £1,400 (that's £100 per screen inch!), it's not exactly cheap, but is very, very limited edition with only 100 models of each colour - black, white and orange.
Each is also laser marked for authenticity and delivered in funky aluminium packaging, though we're not sure what the eco warriors would have to say about that.
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