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Daewoo Dvn-14f6n

Quick information
Brand Daewoo 1996
Model Dvn-14f6n
Released Year 1996
Type TV
Screen Size
  • 14 in
  • 13 in
Screen size 14 inches
Resolution Standard definition, approx 480i
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Daewoo DVN-14F6N is a 14-inch CRT television designed for analog broadcast reception typical of the 1990s era. It features a standard-definition display with a 4:3 aspect ratio and a resolution suitable for NTSC/PAL systems depending on region. The TV is equipped with composite video input and RF antenna input for versatile connectivity with various video sources. It uses a traditional cathode ray tube technology, which ensures good color reproduction and contrast for its time. The device's control includes manual tuning and basic on-device buttons for channel and volume adjustment. Power consumption is moderate, reflecting the technologies used during its production period.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size
  • 14 in
  • 13 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution
  • 480p
  • Unknown
Color Standard black or gray casing
Model
  • daewoo DVN-14F6N
  • DVN-14F6N
Year Manufactured
  • 1998
  • 1999
Features
  • Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR, Curved Screen
  • Built-in VCR
Country/Region of Manufacture
  • Mexico
  • Korea
  • Republic of
Audio/Video Inputs
  • Coaxial F, audio/video input
  • Coaxial F
  • Composite
Screen size 14 inches
Display type CRT
Resolution Standard definition, approx 480i
Aspect ratio 4:3
Input connectors Composite video, RF antenna
Tuner type Analog manual tuning
Power consumption Approx. 40-60 watts
Dimensions (W×H×D) Approx. 380 × 320 × 350 mm
Weight Approx. 8-9 kg
Remote control Not included
Manufacture year 1996
Region compatibility NTSC/PAL depending on region
Custom Bundle No
California Prop 65 Warning Unknown
UPC NA

Key Advantages

The Daewoo DVN-14F6N TV offers solid picture quality with deep color saturation typical of CRT displays. Its compact size makes it suitable for small rooms or secondary viewing areas. The device accepts multiple video input types, increasing its compatibility with VHS players and gaming consoles of that era. It provides dependable analog reception with straightforward manual controls that are user-friendly. Additionally, the robust build quality ensures longevity despite being an older model. The affordability of this model during its release made it accessible to a broad consumer base.

Limitations

This model does not support digital broadcasts, limiting its usability in regions that have transitioned to digital TV. The screen size and resolution are small by modern standards, affecting viewing comfort and detail clarity. It lacks HDMI or other modern digital input ports, restricting connectivity with contemporary devices. The CRT technology results in a heavier and bulkier unit compared to flat-panel TVs. Its analog tuner requires manual channel scanning, which can be inconvenient for today's users. There is no remote control functionality included, requiring physical interaction for operation.

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