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Emerson Ewc0903

Quick information
Brand Emerson 2000
Model Ewc0903
Released Year 2000
Type TV
Screen Size 9 in
Screen size 9 inches (diagonal)
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Emerson Ewc0903 is a CRT-based television model produced around the year 2000. It features a standard definition RCA composite video input system supporting NTSC signal format typical of TVs in that era. The display is a cathode ray tube (CRT) with an approximate screen size of 9 inches diagonal, delivering analog video images with native resolution typical of CRT technology. The TV is equipped with manual tuning and channel selection dial, and basic on-device controls for volume and picture adjustment. The power supply is designed to support 110-120V AC input with a non-switching power supply circuit. Its audio is stereo with a single built-in speaker typical of compact CRT TVs. The chassis design is compact and designed for portability and desktop placement.

Connectivity options are limited to RCA composite inputs; no HDMI, component, or digital inputs are available. The unit's chassis integrates power, video, and audio circuits, optimized for reliability and ease of repair. It includes a coaxial antenna connector for over-the-air broadcasts. Signal processing circuitry is analog with no digital tuners or advanced processing features.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 9 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 480i
Color Black
Model Ewc0903
MPN EWC0903
Features Headphone Jack
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA
Display type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen size 9 inches (diagonal)
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Video input RCA Composite Video
Audio input RCA Stereo Audio
Tuner Analog NTSC
Speakers Built-in Mono Speaker
Power supply 110-120V AC
Dimensions Approx. 12 x 10 x 9 inches
Weight Approx. 8 lbs
Connectivity RCA composite input, Coaxial antenna input
Controls Manual channel dial, volume and brightness knobs
Release year c. 2000
Manufactured by Emerson

Key Advantages

The Emerson Ewc0903 offers a compact form factor ideal for small spaces, such as kitchens or dorm rooms. Its simple analog control system allows straightforward operation without complex menus, making it user-friendly for all ages. The cathode ray tube technology provides natural image rendering with no motion blur characteristic of CRT displays. The unit is energy efficient compared to larger CRT models due to its smaller screen size. Its built-in RCA inputs make it compatible with classic video sources like VCRs and game consoles from the era. The durable Emerson construction ensures a long service life under typical home use conditions.

Limitations

As a CRT television, the Ewc0903 has limited resolution and cannot display high-definition content. The display size of approximately 9 inches may be too small for comfortable viewing from a distance. It lacks modern connectivity options such as HDMI or USB, limiting compatibility with current digital devices. The analog tuner restricts channel reception to standard definition and can be affected by weak signals. Image quality is constrained by CRT technology imperfections such as geometric distortion and convergence errors. It does not support smart TV functions or internet connectivity, making it obsolete for modern media consumption.

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