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MGA Cs-1346r

Quick information
Brand MGA 1990
Model Cs-1346r
Released Year 1990
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution Approx. 480i (SD)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The MGA CS-1346R is a cathode ray tube (CRT) television designed for standard definition analog TV signals prevalent in the late 20th century. It features a 13-inch diagonal screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, suitable for analog broadcast reception. The device employs a CRT display technology which utilizes electron beams to illuminate phosphors on the internal screen, providing the image output.

The TV supports NTSC/PAL video systems depending on region, with a resolution typical for its class at approximately 480i. It is equipped with analog tuner circuitry for receiving over-the-air broadcasts and basic composite video input for external devices. Audio output is delivered through integrated mono speakers with modest wattage output sufficient for typical room sizes.

Connectivity options are limited to RF antenna input and one or two composite inputs without digital interfaces. The CS-1346R uses discrete analog circuits rather than digital processing, reflecting technology of its production era. Power consumption is moderate due to CRT technology, and the unit includes manual controls for channel selection and volume adjustment. This model lacks modern features such as remote control, on-screen menus, or HDMI inputs.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen Size 13 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN MGA CS-1346R
Year Manufactured 1990
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F, Composite Video RCA
California Prop 65 Warning N/A
Smart TV Features None
Energy Star E
Maximum Resolution 480i
Manufacturer Warranty N/A
Model MGA CS-1346R
Features Built-in Speakers
Country/Region of Manufacture Singapore
UPC Does Not Apply
Release Year 1990
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Resolution Approx. 480i (SD)
Video System NTSC/PAL (Region dependent)
Input Types RF antenna input, Composite video input
Sound Output Mono speaker
Power Supply AC 110-240V, 50/60Hz
Dimensions Approx. 36 x 35 x 38 cm (WxHxD)
Weight Approx. 8-10 kg
Control Type Manual knobs and buttons
Remote Control No
Energy Consumption Moderate
Connectivity Ports 1x RF input, 1-2x Composite inputs

Key Advantages

The MGA CS-1346R offers a compact form factor size ideal for small spaces. It provides reliable analog reception for standard broadcast signals with straightforward usability. CRT technology delivers deep blacks and natural color rendering compared to early LCD screens. The device supports composite input allowing connection with VCRs or early gaming consoles. Its durable mechanical tuner and physical controls ensure long-lasting operation without reliance on software. Additionally, its simple design facilitates easy repairs and parts replacement for technicians familiar with analog electronics.

Limitations

As a CRT-based television, the MGA CS-1346R is bulky and heavy compared to modern flat-screen TVs. It lacks digital tuning or any form of smart features, restricting access to current broadcast standards and streaming media. The display resolution and quality do not meet modern HDTV or HD-ready standards. Connectivity options are minimal, with no HDMI or digital audio outputs. The TV is not energy efficient by today’s standards and generates more heat due to CRT operation. Furthermore, it does not support remote control, requiring manual operation at the unit.

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