eXtra Large TV: This could refer to the old CRT (cathode ray tube) televisions that were much larger and bulkier than modern flat-screen TVs. XLTV could be used to refer to content that was designed for those larger screens, such as old movies or TV shows. But I guess, my own TV wasn't that big; 14 inch only.
Xtra Long TV: This could refer to content that was longer than what is typical for modern TV shows or movies. For example, some old TV shows had hour-long episodes, while many modern shows are only half an hour. XLTV could be used to refer to those longer-format shows.
eXtra-Low TV: This could refer to the quality of the content itself, rather than the equipment used to display it. Some old TV shows and movies were shot with lower-quality cameras and equipment, resulting in a lower-resolution image. XLTV could be used to refer to this type of content.
Xperience the Legacy TV: This could be a more marketing-oriented abbreviation, emphasizing the idea that the content being presented has a rich history and legacy that viewers can experience. XLTV could be used to brand a channel or streaming service that specializes in retro content.
eXplore the Lost TV: This could be a more adventurous interpretation of the abbreviation, suggesting that the content being presented is not just old, but has been lost or forgotten in some way. XLTV could be used to refer to content that has been recently rediscovered or restored, and that offers a glimpse into a bygone era.
"the television" in XLTV
has historically and always been
an embodiment of nostalgia.
Role-playing using toys at that time
(about 1987โ1995) was a direct imitation of the imagination sparked by
television broadcasts in Indonesia.
Cartoons, action movies, trivia quizzes, sitcoms, advertisingAZ are all combined in one puddle of memory.
So using "retro" as a keyword,
I believe the choice in our left column
that best describes "XLTV" is No. 5. ย ย