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2-Way Wrist TV
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The 2-Way Wrist TV was an upgrade to the 2-Way Wrist Radio that had been developed by Diet Smith Industries. It allowed users to transmit images of themselves, rather than only their voices. It also featured a 180-degree range of vision and an atomic light. The technological advancement of the Wrist TV coincided with Dick Tracy's first adventures with the Lunarians of Moon Valley. The 2-Way Wrist TV was later upgraded to the 2-Way Wrist Computer, which had additional features. WristTV004.jpg WristTV003.jpg
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The 2-Way Wrist TV was an upgrade to the 2-Way Wrist Radio that had been developed by Diet Smith Industries. It allowed users to transmit images of themselves, rather than only their voices. It also featured a 180-degree range of vision and an atomic light. The technological advancement of the Wrist TV coincided with Dick Tracy's first adventures with the Lunarians of Moon Valley. The 2-Way Wrist TV was later upgraded to the 2-Way Wrist Computer, which had additional features. WristTV004.jpg WristTV003.jpg