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Magnavox 20mc4304 / 17

Quick information
Brand Magnavox 2003
Model 20mc4304 / 17
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size 20 inches
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Magnavox 20MC4304/17 is a CRT television designed primarily for standard definition broadcast viewing. It features a 20-inch diagonal screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, typical of early 2000s televisions. The device uses cathode ray tube technology to deliver images with a resolution suitable for SD signals, primarily 480i. It includes standard analog tuner capabilities compatible with NTSC broadcasts and composite video input connectors for external devices. The TV employs on-screen display menus for user configuration and offers basic remote control functionality. Power consumption is optimized for CRT technology, balancing performance and energy use in its class.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Screen Size 20 inches
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
EC Range A - G
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA, Coaxial F, Stereo Audio L/R RCA
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Maximum Resolution 480i
Model Magnavox 20MC4304 / 17
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in DVD Player
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
Tuner Type Analog NTSC
Inputs Composite video (RCA), RF antenna input
Audio Output Built-in stereo speakers
Power Consumption Approximately 70 watts
Remote Control Included
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 470 x 400 x 370 mm
Weight Approx. 13 kg
OSD (On Screen Display) Yes
Manufacture Year Circa 2003

Key Advantages

  • Classic CRT display offers reliable image reproduction with natural color rendering.
  • Compact 20-inch size fits small room setups conveniently.
  • Composite inputs allow connection to standard external video devices such as VCRs and game consoles.
  • Built-in analog tuner supports a wide range of broadcast channels without additional equipment.
  • Simple user interface with remote control enhances ease of use for basic viewing needs.
  • Durable design built to last with easy maintenance and availability of service parts during its active years.

Limitations

  • Limited to standard definition resolution with no support for modern HD signals.
  • CRTs are bulkier and heavier compared to flat panel displays, limiting portability.
  • Analog tuner does not support digital broadcasting standards required today.
  • No HDMI or advanced digital input options available for modern devices.
  • Refresh rate and image quality lag behind contemporary LCD or OLED displays.
  • Energy consumption is higher relative to newer flat-screen technologies.

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