I_ve bought some time ago the MUTR kit to have a small televisor next to my computer for experiments. After the the usual improvements with the diffusor and the LED I was still not happy with it, because the viewing angle is very bad, if you put the kit on the table and you are a normal grown up person. So I wanted to make a new housing, where the set is in an angle of about 60-70 degrees, which makes viewing more comfortable.
I found this empty grammophone suitcase on a boot-market, and the MUTR kit fits exactly into it, and leaves some space for an amplifier, loudspeaker and the transformator. The magnifying glas is made for the old Nintendo "Gameboy". I've paid 2 EUR for it.
I had to drill some holes into the suitcase, but it was already damaged, as you can see, and it was a very cheap "Supralion" made in the 50th in Czechoslovakia.
Still missing on the pictures is some paint, and a good cleaning of the original suitcase. The loudspeaker is "invisible" using the original "sound reflector" of the grammophone, the sound is very good with a simple self-made 1 W amplifier and a loudspeaker from an old Macintosh. So I have a portable Televisor "Watchman" (I will call it due to it's Czechoslovakian origin the "Zarkovizor Junost") for the "Classic Computing 2007" next weekend in Stuttgart.