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AMPD SLTV-1519AP-3M

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Brand AMPD 1990
Model SLTV-1519AP-3M
Released Year 1990
Type TV
Screen Size 15 in
Screen size 15 inches
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LCD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The AMPD SLTV-1519AP-3M is a CRT television model released in the early 1990s. It uses cathode ray tube technology with a screen diagonal size around 15 inches. The device supports standard definition analog video input signals, typical of TVs before digital transition. It includes built-in tuner capabilities for receiving analog broadcast signals and basic audio output via integrated speakers. The chassis incorporates analog circuitry with manual control knobs for channel selection, volume, brightness, and contrast. Power supply operates on standard AC voltage, making it compatible with most residential electrical setups of its time.

Specifications

Display Technology LCD
Screen Size 15 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Clear
MPN does not apply
Audio/Video Inputs Audio-In Jack (3.5mm), Composite Video RCA, HDMI
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Maximum Resolution 720p (HD)
Model SLTV-1519AP-3M
Features Flat Screen
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC Does not apply
Display type CRT
Screen size 15 inches
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Video input Analog composite video
Audio output Built-in stereo speakers
Tuner Analog VHF/UHF tuner
Power supply AC 110-120V or 220-240V (region dependent)
Controls Manual knobs for channel, volume, brightness, contrast
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 400 x 350 x 380 mm
Weight Approx. 8-10 kg
Energy consumption Higher than modern LED/LCD TVs
Connectivity RF antenna input, composite video input
Manufacture year Circa early 1990s

Key Advantages

The SLTV-1519AP-3M offers exceptional picture clarity for its analog CRT technology era. Its compact size and integrated speakers provide an all-in-one viewing solution. The analog tuner supports numerous broadcast frequencies, ensuring wide channel availability. The device is known for its durable build quality typical of CRT TVs. Its simple manual controls allow easy operation without complex menus. Replacement parts are still circulated among vintage TV repair communities.

Limitations

The television only supports analog signal input, limiting compatibility with current digital broadcast formats. Its CRT display results in bulkier and heavier construction compared to modern flat panel TVs. The screen resolution and color fidelity are limited relative to contemporary display technologies. Connectivity options are minimal, lacking HDMI or digital ports. The device consumes more power than newer energy-efficient models. Maintenance may be challenging due to scarcity of some vintage components.

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