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Streaming movies and TV shows on your phone is probably the most convenient thing ever — until you realize you're squinting to follow along.

Good news: you can now turn your smartphone videos into blown-up retro masterpieces on this smartphone magnifier

This rad mini TV takes whatever you're watching and blows it up to two times its original size and displays it on an eight inch screen. But it isn't your average monochrome, boring flatscreen —this smartphone magnifier is the cutest recreation of a vintage television, featuring the old-school box shape and faux wood exterior. (Don't worry, your stuff will still play in color — that's one retro thing we couldn't budge with.) Read more...

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