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Emerson ETD-3250-EM

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Brand Emerson 2004
Model ETD-3250
Released Year 2004
Type TV
Screen Size 32 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LED
Built-in Digital Tuner Yes
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Emerson ETD-3250-EM is a CRT television featuring a 32-inch diagonal display designed primarily for analog TV signals. It uses cathode-ray tube technology which was standard before the widespread adoption of flat-panel LCD and plasma TVs. The device supports multiple video inputs including composite and S-video allowing compatibility with various video sources. It provides a native resolution typical for CRTs of its size, offering standard definition picture quality. The TV includes built-in stereo speakers suitable for standard home viewing experiences. Power supply requirements and energy consumption are typical for CRT televisions of its era.

Specifications

3D Technology NA
Built-in Digital Tuner Yes
Display Technology LED
Screen Size 32 inches
EC Range NA
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN ETD-3250
Audio/Video Inputs Audio-In Jack (3.5mm), Coaxial F, HDMI, USB 2.0, VGA D-Sub, RCA, PC Audio
Smart TV Features NA
Energy Star G
Maximum Resolution 1366 x 768
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Model ETD-3250-EM
Features AM/FM Radio, Anti-Glare, Built-in DVD Player, Built-in Speakers, Flat Screen, HDTV Enabled, Headphone Jack, Remote Control Included, Wall Mountable
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Country of Origin China
UPC 840005018408
Display Type CRT (Cathode-Ray Tube)
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Video Inputs Composite, S-Video
Sound Built-in Stereo Speakers
Power Consumption Approximately 150-200 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 31 x 24 x 22 inches
Weight Around 60-70 pounds
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Tuner Type Analog NTSC
Remote Control Included
Color System NTSC

Key Advantages

One key advantage of the Emerson ETD-3250-EM is its robust CRT screen, offering deep blacks and excellent color contrast compared to early flat-screen technologies. The 32-inch screen size makes it suitable for medium-sized rooms. It supports diverse video input sources enhancing its versatility. The built-in stereo sound system provides decent audio output without requiring external speakers. Durability and long lifespan are features of the CRT design. It is designed with user-friendly controls and connectivity options for ease of use.

Limitations

The CRT technology results in a much heavier and bulkier form factor compared to modern flat-panel TVs, making placement and mobility more difficult. The display resolution is limited to standard definition, which is lower than contemporary high-definition TVs. Energy consumption is higher than modern LED or OLED TVs, resulting in less energy efficiency. The lack of modern digital inputs such as HDMI restricts compatibility with contemporary devices. Screen geometry and size limitations can affect viewing angles and image clarity. The device may suffer from screen burn-in typical of CRT displays if static images are displayed for extended periods.

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