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Sharp 13n-m100b

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Brand Sharp 1999
Model 13n-m100b
Released Year 1999
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sharp 13N-M100B is a compact CRT television designed primarily for standard definition content with a 13-inch diagonal screen size. It employs CRT technology with a resolution typical for TVs of its era, aimed at delivering clear and stable images for analog signals. The television includes basic composite video and RF inputs, enabling connection to standard video sources such as VCRs and broadcast antennas. Internally, it features adjustments for color, brightness, contrast, and volume to optimize picture and sound quality. Power consumption aligns with CRT standards of the late 1990s, providing reasonable efficiency given the technology. Overall, the device emphasizes reliability and straightforward functionality for small room setups.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 inches
Maximum Resolution 480p
Color Black
Model 13n-m100b
Year Manufactured 2002
Features Built-in Speakers, Curved Screen
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F, Composite Video RCA
UPC Does not apply
Display Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Inputs 1 Composite Video, 1 RF Antenna
Audio Output Built-in Mono Speaker
Power Consumption Approx. 40W
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 340 x 300 x 320 mm
Weight Approx. 6.5 kg
Remote Control Included
Tuning System Analog
Color Adjustments Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint Controls

Key Advantages

The Sharp 13N-M100B offers a compact form factor, making it ideal for limited spaces. Its CRT display provides robust color reproduction and stable image quality without motion blur common in early LCDs. The inclusion of both composite and RF inputs grants compatibility with a variety of legacy video sources. Adjustability of picture and sound settings ensures user customization for optimal viewing experience. The solid build quality typical of Sharp products contributes to long-term durability. Additionally, the TV’s simple interface and remote control provide ease of use for all age groups.

Limitations

Being a CRT TV, the 13N-M100B is considerably heavier and bulkier compared to modern flat-panel TVs. Its resolution and screen size limit the level of detail and overall viewing experience by today’s standards. The absence of HDMI or advanced digital inputs restricts connectivity to contemporary devices. Power consumption is higher than modern energy-efficient LED/LCD TVs. The tube structure can cause image burn-in and requires warm-up time before optimal picture quality. Lastly, the analog tuning lacks support for digital broadcast signals, limiting its use without external digital converters.

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