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Casio TV-600

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Brand Casio 1985
Model TV-600
Released Year 1985
Type TV
Screen Size 14 inches diagonal
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Display Technology LCD
Built-in Digital Tuner Analog
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Casio TV-600 is a vintage television set released in the mid-1980s, specializing in analog TV reception. It features a CRT display with standard definition resolution typical of its era. The TV supports multiple input options including RF antenna input and composite video inputs. Internally, it uses traditional analog circuitry with discrete components for signal processing and image rendering. The audio output is monaural with a built-in speaker, suitable for standard home use. Power consumption is optimized for the technology of the time, operating on standard household AC supply.

Specifications

Model TV-600
Screen Size 14 inches diagonal
Display Technology LCD
Maximum Resolution 110×360
Refresh Rate 60Hz
MPN TV-600
Color Black casing
Built-in Digital Tuner Analog
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Year Manufactured 1980s
Features Portable & Battery Powered
UPC Does Not Apply
Release Year 1985
Display Type Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Tuner Type Analog VHF/UHF tuner
Input Connections RF antenna input, Composite video input
Audio Output Mono, built-in speaker
Power Supply AC 110-120V or 220-240V depending on region
Power Consumption Approximately 60 watts
Dimensions Approx. 380mm x 350mm x 400mm (W x H x D)
Weight Approximately 9 kg
Manufacturing Technology Analog circuitry with discrete components
Accessories Included Power cord, user manual

Key Advantages

  • Durable and robust build quality reflecting 1980s manufacturing standards.
  • Easy to maintain and repair due to straightforward analog circuitry.
  • Compatibility with analog broadcast signals common during its release period.
  • Compact design suitable for small living spaces or secondary TV use.
  • Low power consumption relative to contemporary CRT TVs.
  • Provides a nostalgic viewing experience with authentic CRT display characteristics.

Limitations

  • Lacks compatibility with modern digital TV broadcast standards requiring additional converters.
  • Limited resolution and display size compared to modern flat-panel TVs.
  • Mono audio output restricts sound quality and stereo experience.
  • Heavier and bulkier than contemporary television sets due to CRT technology.
  • Spare parts and repair components are increasingly rare and difficult to source.
  • No HDMI or advanced input interfaces for modern devices.

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