
Emerson LE220EM3
Brand | Emerson 2003 |
Model | LC190EM2 |
Released Year | 2003 |
Type | TV |
Screen Size | LE220EM3: 22 inches, LC190EM2: 19 inches |
Resolution | Standard Definition (approx. 480i) |
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Display Technology | LCD |
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Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Emerson LE220EM3 and LC190EM2 models represent entry-level CRT television sets primarily designed for standard definition viewing. These models feature cathode ray tube technology typical of early 2000s TVs. The display size approximately ranges around 19 to 22 inches diagonally with a 4:3 aspect ratio, suitable for SD content. Inputs include composite video and RF antenna ports, adhering to analog broadcast signal standards. There is no support for digital or high-definition signals inherent to these models. Power consumption aligns with CRT technology, typically higher than modern flat-panel TVs.
These sets were built with a focus on reliability and basic visual and audio performance without advanced processing features.
Specifications
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Built-in Digital Tuner |
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Display Technology | LCD |
Screen Size | LE220EM3: 22 inches, LC190EM2: 19 inches |
EC Range | A+++ - G |
Refresh Rate |
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Color | Black |
MPN | LC190EM2 |
Year Manufactured |
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Audio/Video Inputs |
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Smart TV Features |
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Energy Star |
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Maximum Resolution |
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Manufacturer Warranty | NA |
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Country/Region of Manufacture | Thailand |
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On Mode Power | 26.7W |
Display Resolution | 1366x768 Pixels |
Definition | HDTV |
Sleep Mode Power | 0.3W |
Display Type | CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Resolution | Standard Definition (approx. 480i) |
Video Inputs | Composite Video, RF Antenna |
Audio Output | Built-in Speakers |
Power Consumption | Approximately 70-100 Watts |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | LE220EM3 approx. 21.7 x 18 x 18.5 inches |
Weight | Approximately 40 - 50 lbs |
Tuner | NTSC Analog Tuner |
Color System | NTSC |
Remote Control | Included with model |
Built-in Features | Basic on-screen display menu, volume and channel controls |
Manufacture Year | 2002-2004 |
Country of Origin | China |
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Key Advantages
Emerson's models like LE220EM3 provide a robust picture quality for analog broadcasts due to CRT technology. They are known for their durable build quality and relatively simple user interfaces. The inclusion of standard composite inputs allows compatibility with various legacy devices like VCRs and early gaming consoles. These units operate without complex digital processing, reducing latency and maintaining signal integrity. The CRT screen offers deep blacks and natural color gradation typical of their era. Additionally, their moderate screen size makes them suitable for small living spaces or secondary viewing areas.
Limitations
Being CRT-based, these models are considerably heavy and bulky compared to modern flat-panel TVs, limiting their placement flexibility. The resolution is limited to standard definition with no high-definition support, which restricts picture clarity on modern content. Connectivity options are minimal, lacking HDMI or component inputs required for contemporary devices. They do not support digital broadcast standards such as ATSC or DVB-T, requiring external converter boxes for digital signals. Screen glare and geometry distortion are common issues in CRT displays. Also, energy consumption is higher relative to current LED/LCD TVs, leading to less efficiency.
FAQ
What type of display technology do the Emerson LE220EM3 and LC190EM2 use?
Both models use cathode ray tube (CRT) technology for their displays.
Do these televisions support high-definition content?
No, these are standard definition TVs and do not support HD content.
What input connections are available on these models?
They commonly include composite video and RF antenna inputs but lack HDMI or component video ports.
Are Emerson LE220EM3 and LC190EM2 still manufactured?
No, these models have been discontinued and are no longer in production.
Can these TVs display digital broadcast signals directly?
No, they require an external digital-to-analog converter to display digital broadcast signals.
What is the typical screen size for these Emerson TVs?
The LE220EM3 is around 22 inches, and the LC190EM2 features approximately a 19-inch screen.
Are replacement parts and accessories available for these models?
Parts may be difficult to find due to age, but some third-party sellers and repair shops might have compatible components.
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