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RCA T13060gy

Quick information
Brand RCA 2006
Model T13060gy
Released Year 2006
Type TV
Screen Size 13 in
Screen size 13 inch
Resolution Standard Definition
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Built-in Digital Tuner does not apply
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The RCA T13060gy is a CRT-based television model released around the mid-2000s, designed primarily for standard definition video display. It features a 13-inch diagonal screen size, leveraging cathode ray tube technology to produce its images. The set offers composite video input compatibility, suitable for connecting older video devices such as VCRs and DVD players. The control interface is generally mechanical with basic channel and volume adjustment knobs. The power consumption is moderate for CRT technology during its era, operating on standard AC power input. Although it lacks advanced digital features, it serves well for basic video display needs and legacy device connectivity.

Specifications

3D Technology does not apply
Built-in Digital Tuner does not apply
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 in
EC Range A - G
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Gray
Custom Bundle No
MPN RCA T13060GY
Year Manufactured 1997
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Energy Star A
Maximum Resolution 480p
Manufacturer Warranty None
Model RCA T13060GY
Features Built-in Speakers
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
UPC does not apply
Display type CRT
Screen size 13 inch
Resolution Standard Definition
Video input Composite (RCA)
Audio output Built-in mono speakers
Power consumption Approximately 60 watts
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 14 x 12 x 12 inches
Weight Approx. 15 pounds
Tuner Analog TV Tuner
Power supply AC 120V, 60Hz
Control type Mechanical knobs

Key Advantages

  • Compact 13-inch screen size ideal for small spaces.
  • Compatible with composite video inputs for legacy device support.
  • Robust CRT technology offering reliable performance for SD content.
  • Simple user interface ensuring ease of use without complex menus.
  • Durable build typical of older RCA models, facilitating long-term serviceability.
  • Operates on standard AC power, convenient for common household use.

Limitations

  • Limited to standard definition (SD) resolution not supporting HD or digital broadcasts.
  • No modern connectivity options like HDMI or USB ports.
  • Bulkier and heavier compared to modern flat-panel televisions.
  • The CRT display generates more heat and consumes more power than newer tech.
  • Does not support digital tuners, requiring external converters for digital signals.
  • Limited sound quality and volume options inherent to the built-in speakers.

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