I like it and think it is pretty cool. Wouldn't mind having this on the work desk.

Videos can either be loaded by the user or can be streamed through the TinyTV using a USB-C cable to connect it to the computer.
Both TinyTV 2 and the grape-sized TinyTV Mini come with an 8GB microSD card installed, which can hold over 10 and 40 hours of footage on the respective devices.
They come preinstalled with some open-source videos, including a roaring fireplace.
However, users are able to load on their own favorite films, programs and TikTok videos by plugging it into their computer and dragging in the files.
These videos will need to first be converted into a TinyTV-friendly format using free software provided by TinyCircuits.
This software also enables the user to add effects to their videos, like static and video looping.
While both models can be controlled by built-in buttons or knobs, TinyCircuits have also created an optional infrared remote controller.
This can turn on the device, alter the volume or change the video playing.
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