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SANYO Avm-1307

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Brand SANYO 1998
Model Avm-1307
Released Year 1998
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Built-in Digital Tuner unknown
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The SANYO AVM-1307 is a CRT television designed primarily for analog broadcast reception, featuring a 13-inch screen diagonal. It utilizes cathode-ray tube technology to display images with standard definition resolution, supporting 480i interlaced scanning. The TV offers composite video and RF inputs for connecting external devices such as VCRs and gaming consoles. Its controls include mechanical buttons for channel selection and volume adjustment, typical of late 1990s designs. The power consumption is relatively low compared to today's standards, running on AC mains supply with an average consumption of approximately 40 watts. Audio is delivered through built-in mono speakers with basic sound quality tailored for home use.

Specifications

3D Technology does not apply
Built-in Digital Tuner unknown
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 inches
Manufacturer Color black
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Year Manufactured 1998
MPN does not apply
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Energy Star does not apply
Maximum Resolution unknown
Manufacturer Warranty None
Model Avm-1307
Features Built-in Speakers
Country/Region of Manufacture Mexico
UPC Does not apply
Display Type CRT
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
TV System NTSC
Inputs RF Antenna, Composite Video
Audio Output Mono Speaker
Controls Mechanical Push Buttons
Power Consumption Approx. 40 Watts
Power Supply AC 110-120V or 220-240V (depending on market)
Remote Control No
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 35 cm x 30 cm x 35 cm
Weight Approx. 6 kg

Key Advantages

The AVM-1307 is compact and lightweight, making it suitable for small spaces and portable use. Its CRT technology provides reliable color reproduction and relatively low latency image display for the era. The device supports both antenna and composite video inputs, offering flexible connectivity options. Mechanical controls are straightforward and durable, requiring minimal maintenance. Its sturdy construction ensures longevity and resistance to physical wear. The low power consumption was advantageous for energy savings during its time of release.

Limitations

This model is limited by its small 13-inch CRT screen size, which restricts viewing experience compared to modern flat panels. It only supports analog signals and lacks compatibility with digital broadcasts or high-definition content. The resolution and image clarity are constrained by CRT technology and standard definition input formats. External input options are minimal, excluding modern HDMI or component video connections. Audio output is mono only, offering limited sound quality. Additionally, the absence of remote control functionality makes user interaction less convenient by today's standards.

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