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Philips PR1303 C124

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Brand Philips 1998
Model PR1303 C124
Released Year 1998
Type TV
Screen Size 13”
Screen size Approximately 13 inches
Resolution Standard analog TV resolution
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Philips PR1303 C124 is a cathode ray tube (CRT) television designed primarily for analog TV reception. It features a standard 4:3 aspect ratio display with a resolution tailored to analog broadcast standards. The TV is equipped with an integrated tuner compatible with PAL and SECAM signals, supporting a variety of channel inputs. The device offers composite video and RF input options for external sources. Its internal circuitry emphasizes analog video processing with manual control knobs for picture and sound adjustments. The unit is powered by a traditional power supply unit optimized for stable voltage regulation in typical household environments.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Screen Size 13”
Display Technology CRT
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution Unknown
Color Black
Custom Bundle Yes
Model PR1303 C124
Country/Region of Manufacture Mexico
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F
Display type Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen size Approximately 13 inches
Aspect ratio 4:3
Resolution Standard analog TV resolution
Supported TV Systems PAL, SECAM
Inputs RF antenna input, composite video input
Audio output Built-in monaural speakers
Controls Manual tuning knobs for picture and sound
Power consumption Approximately 40-60 watts
Dimensions Compact CRT cabinet typical size
Weight Heavy due to CRT technology
Power supply Standard household AC input

Key Advantages

The Philips PR1303 C124 boasts a durable CRT screen ensuring reliable image quality under various lighting conditions. It supports multiple analog broadcast formats, making it versatile for different regions. Its built-in speakers provide adequate monaural audio performance for general viewing. The design includes easy-to-use manual controls for users preferring tactile adjustments. Compact size and modest energy consumption compared to later technologies benefit users with limited space and power availability. Additionally, its robust construction makes it a long-lasting choice in households during its production era.

Limitations

This television model does not support digital signals, limiting its usability after the transition to digital broadcasting. The CRT technology results in a bulky form factor compared to modern flat-panel TVs. The resolution and image sharpness are limited by analog signal quality and screen technology. There is no support for modern connectivity options such as HDMI or USB. Audio output is monaural rather than stereo, reducing sound immersion. Manual tuning and adjustments can be less convenient than modern automatic systems.

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