Few of us keep big old cathode ray tubes in the house anymore, but we can still appreciate the form factor of the classic TV. Indeed, the Tinytron from [t0mg] is a neat little tchotchke in this vein — a miniature TV that you could just about fit on a keyring.
[t0mg] wanted this project to be quick and easy to put together. It starts with an ESP32-S3-LCD-1.69 from Waveshare. It’s an all-in-one dev module which combines the microcontroller with a small screen right out of the box. You just have to solder a single six pin header to hook it up with an SD card reader and battery, and you’re done with the electronics. Even the case is a cinch to build, with four 3D printed components that can be spat out of a Prusa MK4S in just half an hour. Programming it can be done via a web browser. Just about the only thing it’s missing is a speaker — this TV is video only.
To watch things on the Tinytron, you just have to prepare them properly and drop them on the SD card. [t0mg] provides a web page for transcoding the video files, although you can do it yourself locally with ffmpeg if you prefer.
If you’re looking for a silly gift for a TV-obsessed friend, you could probably whip up a Tinytron in a couple hours or less. It reminds us of another great project, the tiny Simpsons replica TV that endlessly plays the greatest cartoon on Earth.

Awesome built – I really like how you designed the case so everything just snaps into place without any screws whatsoever!
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So, basically, you need a microscope to see whatever is on “tv” … like in the early cinema machines. And they just stopped making pennies. Damn, use a dime for the movie or for the popcorn?
Add NFC reader and swipe-to-pay?
quite similar to the one from tiny circuits, available from them or indirectly via https://www.amazon.com/TinyTV-Portable-Television-Working-minature/dp/B0CMSGKMBC
I just know the kids are gonna leave their drinks on top of the set and eventually short out the USB-C socket /s
I think you can use a cheap picture frame keychain size for custom TV box. I believe some can play videos.
I mean the “Digital Picture Frame Keychain”