Congratulations on your purchase of the Retro 87 TV Set. This versatile mini TV Set is designed for easy integration into your projects and displays. Please read these instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.

1. Getting Started

Before using your device, familiarize yourself with the hardware layout. Your unit arrives with a partial charge for immediate testing. If not please charge your unit via the USB-C Port first.

  • Initial Test: LongPress the power button to turn it on. Ensure the demo video plays smoothly and audio output is audible. If you do not hear any audio try to raise the volume via the volume up button.

  • Charging: Connect the unit to a power source via the USB-C port.

    Note: The device will not play video while charging.

2. Adding videos

To load your custom content, follow these steps:

  1. Download the Mac or PC App HERE and follow the installation directions.

  2. Connect your device to your computer using the USB-C cable.

  3. Access Storage: The unit will appear as a removable drive on your operating system.

  4. Use the video converter app to convert your video to the AMV format.

  5. Transfer: Drag and drop your converted video(s) files directly onto the drive of the device. Note that the device can hold unto 4GB of video. Your files should be much smaller than the original after conversion. (You may delete the pre-loaded demo video to free up storage. )

  6. Eject: Safely eject the drive from your computer before disconnecting the cable.

  7. Disconnect your device from the USB-C Port. LongPress the power button to turn it on and see it come to life!

ADDING YOUTUBE VIDEOS

To load videos demo YouTube, follow these steps:

Once you have chosen your desired YouTube video, copy its URL and paste it on this website. After you have downloaded and saved your video you must use our Video Converter App first and then add it to the device. We remind you that you are responsible for what you download and put on your device. Please consult YouTubes terms and conditions.

Tip: If your files are larger than 4 GB you can use this website to compress the file.