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Naxa NT-70

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Brand Naxa 2000
Model NT-70
Released Year 2000
Type TV
Screen Size 14 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Naxa NT-70 is a CRT television designed primarily for standard definition broadcast viewing. It features a 14-inch screen size with a cathode ray tube display technology. The television supports NTSC video format catering to North American broadcast standards. Connectivity options include composite video, stereo audio inputs allowing connection to VCRs and other video sources. The control panel consists of manual buttons for channel selection, volume, and settings. Power consumption is moderate typical for CRT TVs, and the device uses a standard 110-120V power supply.

Specifications

UPC 0840005009833, 0013964893854
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen Size 14 inches
Maximum Resolution 480p
Color Black
Model NT-70
MPN NT70
Features Portable & Battery Powered
GTIN 0840005009833, 0013964893854
Weight Approx. 12-15 kg
Manufacturer Color Black
TV Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Video Format NTSC
Inputs Composite Video, Stereo Audio (L/R)
Controls Manual buttons for volume, channel, and power
Power Supply 110-120V AC
Power Consumption Approx. 50-70 Watts
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Built-in Speakers Stereo speakers
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 15 x 13 x 15 inches
Remote Control Not included

Key Advantages

The Naxa NT-70 provides a compact and portable design suitable for small rooms or secondary viewing areas. Its CRT display delivers natural color rendering and classic television picture quality. The simple control interface offers ease of use for non-technical users. Composite input options allow legacy device compatibility. Built with robust materials, it is a durable option for long-term usage. Energy consumption remains reasonable for CRT technology standards.

Limitations

Due to its CRT technology, the NT-70 has a bulky form factor and weight compared to modern flat-screen TVs. The resolution is limited to standard definition, restricting picture clarity by today’s high definition standards. There are no advanced connectivity options like HDMI, USB, or wireless streaming capabilities. Screen size is relatively small, limiting viewing experience for large spaces. The lack of a remote control reduces convenience in operation. Additionally, repair parts and technical support are scarce, given its discontinued status.

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