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Orion Tvcr1300a

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Brand Orion 1998
Model Tvcr1300a
Released Year 1998
Type TV
Screen Size 13 in
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Orion TVCR1300A is a CRT television model primarily designed for standard definition video playback with integrated VHS compatibility.

Featuring a 13-inch CRT display, it supports a resolution optimized for analogue broadcast signals.

The device integrates a VHS VCR unit allowing direct recording and playback of VHS tapes without external connections.

It offers composite video input/output interfaces for connecting external devices such as VCRs, DVD players, or game consoles.

Its tuning system supports analog broadcast channels with manual and automatic tuning options.

The unit’s audio system includes built-in mono speakers with adjustable volume and tone controls for basic sound customization.

Specifications

Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen Size 13 in
Maximum Resolution 240p
Color Black
Model Orion TVCR1300A
Year Manufactured 1997
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR, Headphone Jack
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F, Composite Video RCA
UPC Does not apply
Device Type TV with integrated VHS VCR
Display Size 13 inches
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
TV System NTSC (analog)
Tuner Analog manual and automatic tuning
Video Inputs Composite video input/output (RCA)
Audio Outputs Built-in mono speaker
VCR Recording Format VHS
Media Format Supported VHS and VHS-C tapes
Remote Control Included
Power Supply AC 110-120V 60Hz
Weight Approximately 8 kg
Dimensions Approx. 380mm x 360mm x 320mm

Key Advantages

The all-in-one design combining TV and VHS VCR enhances user convenience by eliminating the need for multiple devices.

Its compact 13-inch size is suitable for small rooms or spaces with limited area.

The built-in VHS player supports common VHS tape formats ensuring compatibility with existing media collections.

Simple control layout facilitates ease of use for users unfamiliar with complex technologies.

Analog composite input allows flexibility in connecting various external video sources.

The durable CRT technology provides stable image quality without motion blur common in modern LCD panels.

Limitations

Limited to analog broadcast and VHS technology, making it incompatible with modern digital TV standards.

Low resolution and smaller screen size reduce viewing experience compared to contemporary displays.

Mono audio output lacks stereo sound fidelity expected from current entertainment devices.

Absence of HDMI or digital input ports restricts connectivity to modern peripherals.

VCR mechanism may be prone to wear and requires periodic maintenance or repairs.

The device is relatively heavy and bulky compared to flat-panel TVs, limiting portability.

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