Looking identical to the OPL Optim Sport, and similar to other consoles in the museum we have the oddly named Winthronics D-5614
Winthronics may be an odd name, but I have seen audio equipment like cassette recorders and record players, and even calculators using the name. They are likely to be rebadged devices though
This console has four games, Hockey, Squash, Practice, and Tennis
There is manual score counters as well as the usual option switches including bat size, auto/manual serve, ball speed, ball return angle. As well as the console power switch, along with manual serve and reset buttons
The controllers are simple dials in a small box that can be removed from the console, and if you look closely, the graphics show Handball instead of Practice
The controllers removed from the console
The cable for the controllers need to be stored in a small hole, and they are hardwired to the console
Side profiles
View from the front and back including the RF lead and external power socket. There are no external controller or pistol sockets
The base of the console
Close up of the model label, speaker, and embossed text
Battery compartment
The RF plug
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