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Philips PT902

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Brand Philips 1985
Model PT902/37 PT90237, PT902/37, PT90237
Released Year 1985
Type TV
Screen Size 9in
Screen size 20 inches
Display Technology LCD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Philips PT902 is a classic CRT television released in the mid-1980s, featuring a 20-inch screen with a standard 4:3 aspect ratio. It utilizes cathode ray tube technology for image display, combining analog PAL system broadcast reception. The chassis includes analog tuners compatible with VHF and UHF bands, and analog controls for channel selection and volume. The power supply operates on mains voltage with a built-in transformer adapting to regional voltage requirements. Audio output is provided via an integrated mono speaker system supported by discrete analog circuitry. The television chassis was designed for durability, with modular components simplifying repairs.

Specifications

MPN PT902/37 PT90237, PT902/37, PT90237
UPC 0999900088426, 0609585191570
Model PT902
Display Technology LCD
Smart TV Features Not Supported
TV Type Portable
Audio Type Stereo
Display Resolution 600x220 Pixels
3D Technology 3d Not Supported
Definition HDTV
Exterior Color Black
Screen Size 9in
Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3
Display type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen size 20 inches
Aspect ratio 4:3
Broadcast reception Analog PAL system, VHF and UHF tuners
Audio output Mono integrated speaker
Power supply Mains voltage with built-in transformer
Inputs RF antenna input
Remote control No
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 520 x 420 x 420 mm
Weight Approx. 18 kg
Release year 1985

Key Advantages

The PT902 offers reliable analog reception with well-engineered analog circuitry ensuring stable picture quality on CRT. Its modular design facilitates easy maintenance and part replacement, critical for longevity. The screen provides vivid color rendition for its era with a natural image due to CRT phosphors. Built-in speaker with clear audio output serves typical home viewing environments effectively. The chassis is robust, suitable for extended use in varying conditions. Its design accommodates multiple RF input standards, increasing usability across different regions.

Limitations

As a CRT-based television, the PT902 is bulky and heavy compared to modern flat-panel displays. The resolution and refresh rate are limited by analog standards, leading to lower image clarity than digital TVs. It lacks advanced features such as remote control, teletext, or digital signal processing. The mono audio system does not support stereo or surround sound formats. Input and output options are minimal, confined mainly to RF tuner inputs without composite or HDMI. Maintenance can become challenging due to scarcity of original replacement parts over time.

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