GE 13TVR70 image

GE 13TVR70

Quick information
Brand GE 1985
Model 13TVR70
Released Year 1985
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Status Discontinued
Quick view

Overview

The GE 13TVR70 is a vintage 13-inch black and white CRT television known for its compact design and reliable performance typical of mid-1980s consumer electronics.

It uses a cathode ray tube display technology with a screen size of 13 inches diagonally.

The television supports standard analog NTSC broadcast signals, common in the United States and other regions during its production period.

It is equipped with rotary knobs for channel selection and manual volume control, with no remote control functionality.

Connectivity options typically include basic RF antenna input and possibly an RCA composite input for external devices.

The device is designed for AC power input, with a built-in power supply conforming to voltage standards of its era.

Specifications

Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen Size 13 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black and White
MPN 13TVR70
Audio/Video Inputs Component (YPbPr) RCA
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Energy Star 1 Star
Maximum Resolution 480p
Model 13TVR70
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR
Type Television
Input Signals Analog NTSC
Inputs RF antenna input, RCA composite (possibly)
Remote Control No
Power Supply AC 120V
Dimensions Approx. 16 x 14 x 14 inches
Weight Approx. 20 lbs
Channel Selector Rotary mechanical dial
Audio Output Mono speaker built-in
Release Year 1985

Key Advantages

The compact 13-inch size made it suitable for small rooms and spaces.

GE was a trusted brand ensuring solid build quality and dependable performance.

Its simple analog design made it easy to operate without complex settings.

The CRT technology provided good contrast and brightness characteristics for black and white images.

Durable components meant long lifespan if properly maintained.

Low power consumption compared to some larger models of the time.

Limitations

Being black and white, it lacks color display which limited viewing experience.

The screen size is relatively small by modern standards.

No remote control functionality, making user interaction manual and less convenient.

Limited input options restricting connection to modern external devices.

Bulky and heavy due to CRT technology compared to today's slim flat-screen TVs.

Does not support digital broadcast signals, making it obsolete for current TV standards without external converters.

Disclaimer

The content on is provided for general informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information, specifications, or visuals presented on the site.

is not responsible for any content, images, or data uploaded or shared by users. Users are solely responsible for the content they submit.

We may include links to third-party websites for convenience. We do not endorse or take responsibility for the content or policies of any external sites.

Use of the site is at your own risk. Always verify critical information independently before making decisions based on content from this website.