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Samsung Cxb1322

Quick information
Brand Samsung 2003
Model 1
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size 13 in
Screen size Approximately 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Samsung CXB1322 is a CRT television designed with a classic tube display technology. It features a standard-definition picture tube offering analog video processing capabilities suited for composite and RF inputs. The device employs a CRT scan system with a resolution around 480i interlaced, typical for televisions of its era. Connectivity options primarily include RF antenna input and composite AV inputs without support for HDMI or digital signals. The power consumption aligns with cathode ray tube technology, generally higher than modern flat-panel displays. Overall, the CXB1322 is a legacy device designed for standard television broadcasting reception and basic video playback applications.

Specifications

3D Technology N/a
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Custom Bundle No
MPN 1
Audio/Video Inputs Component (YPbPr) RCA
Smart TV Features N/a
Energy Star A
Maximum Resolution 480p
Model Samsung CXB1322
Features Built-in VCR
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC Does not apply
Display type Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen size Approximately 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Input connectors RF antenna input, Composite AV input
Power consumption Approximately 30-50 watts
Aspect ratio 4:3
Audio output Mono or stereo speakers integrated
Dimensions Varies, typical CRT TV form factor
Weight Approximately 6-10 kg
Color system PAL/NTSC depending on region
Remote control Included (basic functionality)
Manufacturing country South Korea

Key Advantages

  • Robust CRT technology provides stable picture quality and reliable performance.
  • Simple user interface and controls suitable for straightforward television viewing.
  • Compatibility with analog broadcast signals ensures usability with legacy infrastructure.
  • Durable design with minimal electronic components prone to failure.
  • Relatively low cost at the time of manufacture compared to newer technologies.
  • Widely available replacement parts and repair documentation due to legacy status.

Limitations

  • Lack of high-definition support limits picture clarity and detail.
  • Bulkier and heavier than modern flat-screen TVs, reducing portability.
  • Limited input options restrict connectivity to modern multimedia devices.
  • Higher power consumption compared to LED or LCD displays.
  • No support for digital broadcast signals or smart TV features.
  • Decreasing availability of replacement parts as technology becomes obsolete.

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