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Norcent N24-D1-AMT

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Brand Norcent 2004
Model N32-D1
Released Year 2004
Type TV
Screen Size 24 inches
Resolution 640x480 (480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Built-in Digital Tuner Yes
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Norcent N24-D1-AMT is a CRT television designed primarily for standard definition broadcast reception with a display size typically around 24 inches. It utilizes cathode ray tube technology offering a resolution suited for 480i inputs and supports analog signal formats common in early 2000s. Connectivity options include RF antenna input, composite video, and possibly S-Video for compatible devices. The television is equipped with stereo audio output, enhancing the viewing experience with improved sound quality compared to mono systems. Control elements include manual buttons for volume, channel, and menu navigation. Its power consumption reflects typical CRT energy use, with build quality targeting durability in household use scenarios.

Specifications

3D Technology NA
Built-in Digital Tuner Yes
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen Size 24 inches
EC Range A+ - G
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN N32-D1
Audio/Video Inputs HDMI, USB, VGA D-Sub
Smart TV Features Netflix, Presto, Roku, Hulu, Amazon, Gaming Devices
Energy Star D
Maximum Resolution 1280 x 720
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Model N24-D1-AMT
Features AM/FM Radio, Anti-Glare, Built-in DVD Player, Flat Screen, Wall Mountable, Widescreen (16:9), v-Chip
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Country of Origin China
UPC 850032140126
Release Year 2004
Resolution 640x480 (480i)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Inputs RF antenna, Composite video, S-Video (optional)
Audio Output Stereo
Power Consumption Approx. 80-120 Watts
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 22 x 19 x 18 inches
Weight Approx. 30 kg
Control Manual buttons and remote control
Tuner Analog NTSC/PAL
Color System NTSC / PAL compatible

Key Advantages

The N24-D1-AMT's CRT display provides excellent color reproduction and contrast for standard definition content. Its analog input compatibility allows connection with various legacy devices such as VCRs and DVD players. The inclusion of stereo audio outputs enhances audio fidelity over mono TV sets. Its robust build and straightforward controls make it user-friendly for all age groups. The device is relatively affordable compared to modern flat-panel alternatives. Its CRT technology introduces minimal input lag, benefiting older gaming systems.

Limitations

The CRT technology results in a bulky and heavy television compared to modern flat-panel displays. Screen resolution is limited to SD quality, lacking HD or digital tuner support. Connectivity is restricted to analog inputs, incompatible with current digital-only devices without adapters. The power consumption is higher than modern LED/LCD TVs, affecting energy efficiency. The screen geometry can suffer from distortion or flicker over time. Repair and parts availability can be challenging due to the product's age.

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