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Naxa NT-1600

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Brand Naxa 2003
Model NT-1600
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size 15 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i NTSC)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LCD
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Naxa NT-1600 is a CRT television designed primarily for compact and portable use with a 15-inch display. Featuring a standard definition resolution suited for analog broadcasting, it utilizes a CRT tube delivering rich color and contrast typical of early 2000s TV technology. The device is equipped with composite video and audio inputs allowing connection with VCRs, DVD players, and gaming consoles. Its built-in speakers ensure an integrated audio-visual experience. Power consumption is moderate due to CRT technology, and picture adjustments are managed through integrated controls. This device supports NTSC broadcast signals, widely used in North America and Japan during its period.

The chassis construction allows for reasonable durability and ease of repair with accessible internal components. Its portable form factor includes a carrying handle which enhances mobility. The unit operates on standard AC power with a voltage selector switch permitting compatibility with different power grids.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
3D Technology No
Display Technology LCD
Screen Size 15 inches
EC Range A - G
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Custom Bundle No
Year Manufactured 2025
MPN NT-1600
Audio/Video Inputs Audio-In Jack (3.5mm),HDMI,TV Anetnna
Smart TV Features None
Energy Star G
Maximum Resolution 1366 x 768
Manufacturer Warranty 90 Days
Model NT-1600
Features 12V/240V TV, 12V TV, Flat Screen, Headphone Jack, Portable & Battery Powered, Rechargeable, Remote Control Included
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Country of Origin China
UPC 840005017500
Display Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (480i NTSC)
Input Connections Composite Video, Stereo Audio
Speaker Built-in Stereo Speakers
Power Supply AC 110-240V with voltage selector
Dimensions Approx. 38 x 30 x 28 cm
Weight Around 6.5 kg
Broadcast System NTSC
Portability Integrated carrying handle
Controls Manual buttons for power, volume, channel, picture adjustments
Energy Consumption Approximately 60 watts

Key Advantages

The NT-1600 offers robust CRT image quality with vivid colors and deep blacks compared to early LCDs. Its analog composite inputs enable compatibility with a wide range of legacy devices. The compact and lightweight design aids portability for various settings such as kitchens, bedrooms, or travel. Built-in stereo speakers deliver convenient sound without external devices. Simple user controls and interfaces make it accessible for all age groups. Additionally, the use of well-established CRT technology ensures ease of maintenance and availability of spare parts.

Limitations

The CRT screen limits the overall resolution and display sharpness compared to modern LCD or LED screens. Bulkier and heavier than flat-panel TVs, making placement and mounting options more restrictive. The use of analog connectors prevents direct compatibility with newer digital sources without adapters. Energy consumption is higher than newer technologies, impacting long-term operating costs. Limited screen size and lack of smart features restrict the viewing experience to basic television functions. Additionally, the absence of HD broadcast support confines it to SD content only.

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