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Disney DT1350_RWP, DVD2050-RWP

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Brand Disney 2005
Model DT1350_RWP, DVD2050-RWP
Released Year 2005
Type TV
Screen Size Approximately 13-20 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i / 576i)
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Disney DT1350_RWP and DVD2050-RWP are CRT-based television units designed primarily for video playback and standard television reception. These models integrate analog signal processing technology supporting PAL and NTSC broadcast standards. The CRT display technology offers a screen size approximately ranging between 13 to 20 inches, with a standard definition resolution, typically 480i or 576i. Both models include built-in speakers with stereo sound output. Connectivity options generally include composite RCA ports and coaxial antenna inputs, enabling compatibility with older video devices and broadcast signals. The design focuses on durable mechanical components and an easy-to-use remote control interface.

Specifications

Screen Size Approximately 13-20 inches
Display Technology CRT
Manufacturer Warranty None
Maximum Resolution 480i
Color Yellow
Model DT1350_RWP, DVD2050-RWP
Year Manufactured September 2005
Features AC~120V/60Hz, 12W/~120V, 60HZ, 15W, AC/CA/120V~60Hz 54W, Remote Control Included X2
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC 749720005635
Device Type Television
Resolution Standard Definition (480i / 576i)
Supported TV Systems PAL, NTSC
Audio Output Built-in Stereo Speakers
Input Ports Composite RCA, Coaxial Antenna
Power Consumption Approx. 60-100W
Dimensions Varies by model, approx. 14 x 12 x 15 inches
Weight 10-15 kg
Remote Control Included
Energy Efficiency Lower compared to modern LCD/LED TVs
Connectivity Analog Video Inputs only
Release Year 2005
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

One major advantage is the use of CRT technology, which provides vibrant color reproduction and deep contrast for standard definition content. The TVs are known for their reliability, with components that are robust and repairable. These models are compatible with a wide range of legacy devices through standard analog inputs. Built-in speakers deliver reasonable audio quality without requiring external audio equipment. They feature simple, intuitive controls alongside a remote control for convenience. Lastly, their compact form factor makes them suitable for limited space environments.

Limitations

These units are limited by their CRT technology which restricts screen resolution and refresh rates compared to modern flat-panel displays. The analog inputs limit high-definition video compatibility, making them incompatible with contemporary digital video sources without converters. The bulkier size compared to modern slim TVs restricts placement flexibility. The TVs lack modern smart functionalities such as internet connectivity or app support. Repair parts for CRT televisions are becoming increasingly scarce and more expensive. Additionally, energy consumption is higher relative to today's LED or OLED TVs.

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