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GPX Te1982b

Quick information
Brand GPX 1982
Model Te1982b
Released Year 1982
Type TV
Screen Size 19 inin
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Led LCD
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC/NTSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The GPX Te1982b is a vintage television set that operates primarily on analog broadcast signals. It features a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display technology, common in early 1980s televisions. The device supports mono sound output with an integrated speaker system. Its input/output options include antenna inputs and a basic RF connector, suitable for terrestrial TV reception. The chassis is designed with manual rotary dials for channel selection and volume control. Power consumption aligns with typical CRT TVs of the era, requiring standard AC power supply.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC/NTSC
Display Technology Led LCD
Screen Size 19 inin
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 720p
Color Black
Model TE1982B
Features HDMI input, Component input, Composite input, VGA input, Optical digital audio input, USB port, RF input, RCA stereo audio input, Stereo headphone jack, 3.5mm PC audio input
MPN TE1982B
Audio/Video Inputs Audio-In Jack (3.5mm)
UPC 0047323119828
3D Technology 3d Not Supported
Definition HDTV
Release Year 1982
Screen Type Standard definition, analog display
Audio Output Mono speaker
Input Connections RF antenna input
Channel Selection Manual rotary dial
Volume Control Manual rotary dial
Power Supply AC 110-120V or 220-240V (region dependent)
Power Consumption Approx. 60W
Dimensions Approx. 14 x 13 x 12 inches
Weight Approx. 10-12 kg
Signal System Analog NTSC (for North America) or PAL (region dependent)
Additional Features Basic analog tuning, no remote control
Type HDTV
Manufacturer GPX

Key Advantages

The GPX Te1982b offers robust build quality typical of early 1980s home electronics. Its CRT screen provides a classic display with reliable picture quality for analog broadcasts. The user-friendly manual rotary controls make operation straightforward without digital complexity. Compatibility with basic RF inputs allows it to work with various analog signal sources. The compact size supports placement in multiple home environments without extensive space demands. Its nostalgic design appeals to collectors and vintage electronics enthusiasts.

Limitations

This model only supports analog TV signals, making it incompatible with modern digital broadcasts without additional tuner equipment. The CRT display is bulkier and heavier compared to modern flat panels, limiting portability. The mono audio output lacks stereo sound quality found in contemporary devices. Limited input connectivity restricts its use with modern multimedia sources such as HDMI or digital streaming. Screen resolution and image clarity are low compared to modern standards. Maintenance can be challenging due to aging components and scarce replacement parts.

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