The Television With Built-In NES (or Game Television) is the name given to two offcially-licensed 19" televisions created by SHARP in 1989 - 1990 with a built-in Nintendo Entertainment System known as the SHARP 19SV111 and SHARP 19SC111.
SHARP 19SV111[]
The SHARP 19SV111 is the first television with built-in NES, released in September 1989. These models were sold at Sears and Kmart.
It is an official Nintendo television that also includes all the capabilities of the original system itself, including the 'Power' and 'Reset' buttons, two controller jacks and a Game Pak port. Production was discontinued in January, 1990 (most likely due to unfavorable sales).
Accessories[]
Both televisions also came with accessories.
First of which was a fairly normal remote control.
Model # RRMCG0684CESA It is very rare.
It had the ability to turn the Nintendo Entertainment Sytem on or off.
Two individually boxed black controllers. Model # RRMCG0683CESA
These black controllers were only released with the televisions, and are mechanically identical to the normal, widely-available NES Controllers (NES-004). It also came with a service manual, # S99N919SV111. It is very detailed and includes the entire parts list, safety precautions, electrical specs, and complete service instructions. A few have surfaced as of 2011
Rarity[]
Both systems are also very rare and command a steep price. In addition, no original boxes for either have surfaced. There are a few black controllers in their original boxes. The remote control is very hard to find. Because so few televisions exist, conditions are generally poor, with many sustaining cosmetic damages and having broken legs. Another original feature of the SHARP 19SV111 is an Official Nintendo Seal sticker, which only a few televisions still have. Average sales as of 2011 are US $550 shipped.