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RCA 14F514T

Quick information
Brand RCA 1994
Model 14F514T
Released Year 1994
Type TV
Screen Size 14 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (NTSC)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The RCA 14F514T is a CRT television model featuring a 14-inch diagonal display optimized for standard definition analog broadcast signals. It uses a Cathode Ray Tube technology with a picture tube resolution suitable for NTSC standard broadcasts. Connectivity options generally include RF input and composite video input, catering to VGA and VCR devices. The TV is powered through a conventional external power supply designed for household voltage ranges. Controls are usually manual with on-device buttons and rotary knobs for channel selection and volume adjustment. The device is designed for home use with a compact and durable chassis.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen Size 14 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Custom Bundle No
MPN 14F514T
Modified Item No
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Maximum Resolution 480p
Model 14F514T
Features Built-in Speakers
Resolution Standard Definition (NTSC)
Input Types RF antenna, Composite video
Power Supply AC 110-120V, 60Hz
Aspect Ratio 4:3
TV Tuner Analog NTSC tuner
Control Type Manual (buttons and knobs)

Key Advantages

Compact 14-inch screen size suitable for small rooms or secondary TV use. Reliable CRT technology providing clear image quality for its time. Supports multiple input sources including antenna and composite video. Easy-to-use manual control interface that requires no remote. Sturdy construction built to last with minimal maintenance. Low power consumption compared to larger television units of the same era.

Limitations

Limited to analog broadcast standards, incompatible with digital signals without converter. Screen resolution is standard definition, not suitable for HD content. Bulkier and heavier compared to modern flat-panel TVs due to CRT technology. Limited input options with no HDMI or advanced digital connectivity. No built-in tuner for newer broadcasting standards. Picture quality and color fidelity falls short compared to contemporary display technologies.

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