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Quasar VV1302

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Brand Quasar 1975
Model vv-1302
Released Year 1975
Type TV
Screen Size Approximately 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (NTSC)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Quasar VV1302 is a vintage CRT television designed during the mid-1970s, featuring an analog signal reception system with standard definition picture output. The unit operates on a cathode ray tube display technology, providing monochrome or color images depending on the sub-model. It includes a manual tuning system integrated into the front panel for channel selection and volume control. The chassis is built with robust metal and plastic materials typical of its era. Power consumption reflects the energy standards of the time, with an average wattage around 70-100W. The VV1302 supports NTSC broadcast standards primarily used in North America.

Specifications

Display Technology CRT
Screen Size Approximately 13 inches
EC Range A+ - F
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN vv-1302
Audio/Video Inputs Audio & Video Jacks
Smart TV Features Closed Captioning (CC)
Energy Star N/A
Maximum Resolution 480i
Model VV1302
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR, Game Mode, Sleep Timer
Country/Region of Manufacture Indonesia
UPC Does not apply
Release Year 1975
Display Type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Resolution Standard Definition (NTSC)
Tuning System Manual Analog Tuning
Input Connectors Antenna, Composite Video (where applicable)
Power Consumption Approx. 70-100 Watts
Power Supply AC 110-120V
Dimensions Approximately 15 x 14 x 16 inches
Weight Around 20-25 kg
Color Capability Monochrome or Color (depending on sub-model)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Speaker Built-in Mono Speaker
Channel Coverage VHF/UHF Analog
Remote Control No, manual controls only

Key Advantages

The Quasar VV1302 offers durable build quality, ensuring longevity despite its age. Its analog tuning provides reliability in reception without digital interference. The CRT display delivers rich blacks and contrast favored by vintage TV enthusiasts. The simplicity of controls makes it user-friendly for those accustomed to older technology. It operates on widely available standard power input making it usable in various locations. Additionally, original compatible parts and accessories can still be sourced from dedicated vintage electronics suppliers.

Limitations

As an analog CRT television, the VV1302 lacks modern digital tuning and high-definition display capabilities. Its bulky and heavy design limits portability and space efficiency compared to contemporary flat-screen TVs. The picture quality is constrained to standard definition and is less sharp than today’s screens. It has no support for HDMI or modern input connectors, limiting compatibility with modern devices. The energy efficiency is comparatively low, leading to higher electricity consumption. Repair and maintenance require expertise due to obsolete electronic components.

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