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Panasonic PV-C1320

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Brand Panasonic 1995
Model PV-C1320
Released Year 1995
Type TV
Screen Size 13 in
Screen size 13 inches diagonal
Resolution Standard Definition NTSC
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic PV-C1320 is a CRT television system introduced in the mid-1990s primarily for standard definition analog broadcast reception. It features a cathode ray tube (CRT) display technology with a diagonal screen size approximately 13 inches. The device supports NTSC standard video signals and provides composite video input for external source compatibility. Audio output is delivered through built-in mono or stereo speakers depending on the model variant. The unit includes manual controls for tuning and volume adjustment, with a classic button and dial interface. Power consumption is characteristic of CRT TVs, and the device was designed with durability and ease of repair in mind.

Specifications

Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
Year Manufactured 2000
California Prop 65 Warning Not Applicable
Audio/Video Inputs Digital Audio Coaxial RCA
Smart TV Features n/a
Maximum Resolution 240p
Manufacturer Warranty None
Model PV-C1320
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR
UPC n/a
Display type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen size 13 inches diagonal
Resolution Standard Definition NTSC
Signal system NTSC Analog
Inputs Composite video input
Audio output Built-in mono or stereo speakers
Power consumption Approximately 40-60 watts
Tuning method Manual tuner with channel dial
Dimensions Approximately 370mm (W) x 320mm (H) x 360mm (D)
Weight Around 8-10 kg
Remote control Not typically included
Manufacture year Circa 1995

Key Advantages

Panasonic PV-C1320 offers reliable picture quality with its CRT technology ensuring vivid color reproduction and deep contrast. Its compact size allows for placement in smaller living spaces or as a secondary TV. The TV supports common analog input formats making it compatible with many external devices of its time. The mechanical tuning system provides stable channel locking without digital interference. It is built with Panasonic's traditional robust construction for longevity. Repair parts such as tubes and tuners were readily available, facilitating extended usage life.

Limitations

The PV-C1320 lacks modern digital tuning capabilities, restricting channel reception to analog broadcasts only. Its screen size and resolution limit viewing comfort compared to contemporary flat panel TVs. The heavy and bulky CRT design reduces portability and space efficiency. Energy consumption is higher than modern LED or LCD displays, impacting operational costs. Absence of remote control or advanced interface features means limited user convenience. Over time, the availability of replacement CRT tubes and parts has diminished, rendering maintenance more difficult.

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