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GPX TVP2CT

Quick information
Brand GPX 2003
Model TVP2CT
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size Approximately 20 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i NTSC)
Display Technology
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Status Discontinued
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Overview

The GPX TVP2CT is a CRT television designed primarily for standard analog TV viewing. It features a cathode-ray tube display with a diagonal size around 20 inches, providing traditional picture quality typical of early 2000s TV technology. This device supports composite and S-video inputs, allowing connection to various video sources like VCRs and game consoles. Its certified NTSC standard ensures compatibility with North American broadcast systems. The power consumption aligns with CRT technology, being higher than modern flat-screen TVs. The TV includes built-in stereo speakers for audio output.

The chassis is constructed with durable plastic making it relatively lightweight yet sturdy. The controls include manual buttons for power, volume, channel changing, and tuning. The television does not support digital tuners, requiring external set-top boxes to receive digital signals. Additionally, the unit has a wired remote control as an optional accessory. It is designed mainly for home entertainment usage, especially in legacy setups requiring analog video playback.

Specifications

Screen Size Approximately 20 inches
Display Technology
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  • N/A
Maximum Resolution 360p
Color Black or Gray
Custom Bundle No
Model TVP2CT
Additional Features Manual controls for power, volume, channel
MPN TVP2cT
Features
  • AM/FM Radio
  • Car Compatible
  • Headphone Jack
  • Portable & Battery Powered
UPC 0047323199530
Display Type Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Resolution Standard Definition (480i NTSC)
Inputs Composite Video, S-Video
Audio Output Built-in Stereo Speakers
Tuner Analog NTSC Tuner
Power Consumption Approximately 70-100 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 20 x 17 x 16 inches
Weight Approx. 25 kg
Remote Control Wired or Wireless (model dependent)
Manufacture Date Circa early 2000s
Digital Compatibility No

Key Advantages

Reliable CRT picture quality with natural colors and deep blacks. Compatible with a broad range of analog video devices due to composite and S-video inputs. Solid build quality ensuring long-term durability. Stereo speakers integrated within the frame provide acceptable audio output. Simple interface with manual and remote controls for ease of operation. Affordable and widely available on the secondary market given its discontinued status.

Limitations

Lacks support for digital TV signals, requiring external tuners for current broadcasts. Bulkier and heavier than modern flat-screen TVs, making placement and mobility more challenging. Lower resolution compared to contemporary LCD or LED displays. No HDMI or component video inputs for high-definition sources. Higher power consumption typical of CRT technology leads to less energy efficiency. Limited screen size and outdated technology unsuitable for modern streaming or smart TV features.

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