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Funai F3813c

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Brand Funai 1999
Model F3813C
Released Year 1999
Type TV
Screen Size 38 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Funai F3813C is a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) television released in the late 1990s, designed primarily for analog TV reception. It features a 38-inch diagonal screen with a standard 4:3 aspect ratio and a resolution suited for SD (Standard Definition) content, typical of CRT technology of its time. The device incorporates composite video inputs allowing connection from VCRs, DVD players, and gaming consoles, but lacks modern digital interfaces. It utilizes analog tuners to receive over-the-air broadcast television channels and supports stereo sound output. The television is built with a robust CRT chassis which provides reliable picture display but with limitations in weight and size compared to modern flat panels.

Specifications

Screen Size 38 inches
Display Technology CRT
EC Range A+ - F
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN F3813C
Year Manufactured 1998
California Prop 65 Warning mima_64
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Energy Star A
Maximum Resolution 480i
Model Funai F3813C
Features Built-in Speakers
Country/Region of Manufacture Malaysia
UPC Does not apply
Display Type CRT
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Inputs Composite Video (RCA)
Tuner Analog TV tuner
Audio Output Stereo speakers
Power Consumption Approx. 120 Watts
Dimensions Approximately 90cm (W) x 70cm (H) x 55cm (D)
Weight Approx. 40 kg
Remote Control Included
Manufacture Year 1999
Smart TV No
HDMI Ports None
Component Inputs None
VGA Port None
USB Ports None
Ethernet No

Key Advantages

The CRT technology ensures excellent color reproduction and deep contrast levels unmatched by early LCDs. The Funai F3813C is compatible with a wide range of analog video sources due to multiple composite inputs. Its stereo speaker system offers decent audio quality for its era. The physical design is durable and built to last with quality components. The analog tuner enables reception of standard broadcast channels without needing external converter boxes. Overall, it is a cost-effective solution for users needing a traditional TV experience with legacy device support.

Limitations

The Funai F3813C lacks modern digital ports such as HDMI, limiting connectivity with contemporary devices. Its CRT design results in a bulky and heavy form factor unsuitable for compact spaces. The display resolution is limited to standard definition, making it incompatible with high-definition content. It does not support advanced features like smart TV capabilities or on-screen menus typical of newer TVs. Energy consumption is higher compared to modern LED and OLED TVs. Moreover, availability of replacement parts is limited due to its discontinued status.

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