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Disney DVD2100-P

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Brand Disney 2003
Model DVD2100-P
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size 21 inches
Resolution 480i (NTSC) / 576i (PAL)
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Disney DVD2100-P is a television set designed primarily for basic video display functionalities with integrated DVD playback. It features a CRT display technology typical of early 2000s consumer electronics. The device supports standard definition video resolutions of 480i/576i depending on region, using composite and S-video inputs. Audio output is stereo via built-in speakers and standard RCA jacks. It is equipped with an internal DVD player compatible with common DVD formats, allowing seamless media playback without external devices. Power consumption is optimized for its CRT technology, offering reasonable energy efficiency over its operational class.

Specifications

Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 21 inches
Custom Bundle No
Color Pink
Year Manufactured 2004
Audio/Video Inputs Yes
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Manufacturer Warranty None
Maximum Resolution 480i
Model DVD2100-P
Features Headphone Jack
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
Release Year 2003
Display Type CRT
Resolution 480i (NTSC) / 576i (PAL)
Inputs Composite, S-Video
Audio Output Stereo RCA, Built-in Speakers
DVD Player Integrated, supports DVD-Video, CD
Power Consumption Approx. 90 Watts
Dimensions 23 x 19 x 18 inches
Weight Approx. 25 kg
Region Code Region-specific, varies
Remote Control Standard IR Remote
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The built-in DVD player provides an all-in-one entertainment solution, reducing the need for additional equipment. Its compact design allows convenient placement in small living spaces. Compatibility with standard composite and S-video inputs enables connection with multiple external devices. The CRT display delivers robust color representation and strong contrast for its era. Stereo audio output provides clear sound quality for casual viewing. The durable build and reliable mechanical components ensure long-term operational stability.

Limitations

The CRT technology results in a bulky and heavy unit compared to modern flat-panel TVs. Its resolution limitations make it unsuitable for high-definition video content that is now standard. Lack of HDMI or digital video inputs restricts compatibility with contemporary multimedia devices. The device does not support widescreen or progressive scan output, limiting the viewing experience. Energy consumption is higher relative to newer LED or LCD TVs. The user interface and remote control features are basic, providing limited interactivity and settings customization.

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