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Sansui CDVD9000A

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Brand Sansui 1993
Model CDVD9000S, CDVD9000
Released Year 1993
Type TV
Screen Size 20 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (interlaced NTSC)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Analog CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sansui CDVD9000A is a CRT television set incorporating analog video technology typical of early 1990s designs. It features a 20-inch cathode ray tube (CRT) display, supporting standard definition interlaced resolution designed primarily for composite and RF video inputs. The television supports NTSC broadcast standards with manual channel tuning capability. Its chassis integrates analog circuit components including an RF tuner, video and audio input selectors, and basic user interface control buttons. Power consumption operates within typical limits for CRT TVs of the era, generally spanning approximately 85-100 watts during active use. The device was engineered primarily for home entertainment with an emphasis on durability and straightforward maintenance, common to Sansui’s product philosophy during this period.

It has composite video input alongside coaxial RF input and stereo audio input/output jacks allowing connection to external VCRs or early DVD players. The internal speaker delivers modest stereo sound output with limited frequency response. The television’s chassis is constructed for ventilation to dissipate heat generated from the CRT and analog circuitry. Picture adjustments such as brightness, contrast, and horizontal hold are manually adjustable via external control knobs.

Specifications

3D Technology N / A
Display Technology Analog CRT
Screen Size 20 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
MPN CDVD9000S, CDVD9000
Year Manufactured 2005
Audio/Video Inputs Digital Audio Coaxial RCA
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Maximum Resolution 240p
Model CDVD9000A
Features 12V TV, 12V TV DVD, Built-in DVD Player, Game Mode, Headphone Jack
UPC Does not apply
Display Type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Resolution Standard Definition (interlaced NTSC)
Tuner Analog RF tuner
Inputs Composite video, RF coaxial, stereo audio in/out
Audio Output Built-in stereo speakers
Power Consumption 85-100 Watts
Control Method Manual knobs for picture adjustment
Color System NTSC
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 470 x 430 x 410 mm
Weight Approx. 15-18 kg
Release Year 1993

Key Advantages

The Sansui CDVD9000A TV offers robust build quality typical of the early 1990s CRTs, providing longevity and reliability. Its CRT display delivers natural color reproduction and deep blacks relative to later LCD technologies. The analog RF tuner supports reception from a wide range of analog broadcast channels, suitable for the broadcast landscape of the era. Multiple input options such as composite and RF input allow connections with legacy devices like VCRs and game consoles easily. The TV’s manual adjustment controls facilitate maintenance and fine-tuning of the display without digital complexity. Lastly, its compact 20-inch screen size makes it suitable for personal or secondary room use environments.

Limitations

Due to its CRT technology, the Sansui CDVD9000A TV is bulky and heavy compared to modern flat panel displays, making it less portable. The native resolution and display technology limit viewing clarity and detail compared to current high-definition standards. It lacks digital input options such as HDMI, making compatibility with modern devices challenging without additional converters. The analog tuner does not support digital TV broadcast signals, rendering it obsolete without a digital set-top box. Additionally, power consumption is higher than contemporary LED/LCD TVs, leading to less energy efficiency. Sonically, the integrated speakers provide limited audio quality, necessitating external audio equipment for enhanced sound experiences.

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