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KTV RCA S13801CL

Quick information
Brand KTV 2001
Model RCA S13801CL
Released Year 2001
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches (diagonal)
Resolution Standard Definition (analog)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The RCA S13801CL is a CRT-based television primarily engineered to deliver standard definition video output with a 13-inch diagonal screen size. It supports composite video inputs along with RF tuner compatibility for analog broadcast reception. The unit utilizes a cathode ray tube technology typical for its era, providing robust color display and fidelity within its resolution limits. The television integrates manual control buttons alongside a basic remote control functionality. Power requirements are standard AC input with a moderate power consumption optimized for efficiency in CRT devices. Its analog signal processing circuits are designed for legacy television broadcast standards, providing stable picture quality with minimal lag.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Screen Size 13 inches (diagonal)
Display Technology CRT
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 480p
Color Clear
Model RCA S13801CL
Year Manufactured 2007
Features clear, see through
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA
UPC Does not apply
Display Type 13-inch CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (analog)
Inputs Composite video, RF tuner
Power Consumption Approximately 30 watts
Remote Control Included (basic functions)
Audio Output Mono speaker built-in
Tuner Analog NTSC
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 14 x 12 x 13 inches
Weight Approx. 12 pounds
Connectivity No HDMI or digital inputs

Key Advantages

Compact and lightweight design suitable for small rooms or secondary use. Easy-to-use manual controls and remote lessen user complexity. Compatible with a wide range of analog video sources including older gaming consoles and VCRs. Durable CRT technology provides long service life without significant degradation. Low power consumption relative to size and functionality. Generally affordable and readily available replacement parts in secondary markets.

Limitations

Limited to standard definition display, not supporting modern HD or digital broadcasts. Bulkier and heavier compared to flat-panel TVs, reducing portability. Lacks HDMI inputs or digital interface connectivity, making it incompatible with newer devices. Screen resolution and image clarity are modest compared to modern displays. No advanced features such as smart TV capabilities or internet connectivity. Susceptible to image burn-in and requires regular calibration for optimal picture quality.

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