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Sharp 13vt-h60

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Brand Sharp 1995
Model 13vt-h60
Released Year 1995
Type TV
Screen Size 13 in
Resolution Standard definition NTSC
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sharp 13VT-H60 is a compact 13-inch CRT television designed primarily for standard definition video display. It utilizes Cathode Ray Tube technology with a resolution suitable for NTSC broadcast signals. The TV features analog tuner capabilities, supporting VHF and UHF frequency bands for channel reception. Equipped with manual rotary channel selectors and basic analog input options, it primarily supports RF coaxial antenna input. The device incorporates built-in stereo speakers optimized for mono sound output, typical of CRT TVs of its era. Power consumption is moderate, aligned with 1990s consumer electronics standards and it features a traditional mechanical chassis design.

Specifications

Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 in
Maximum Resolution 480p
Custom Bundle No
Color Black or dark gray
Model SHARP 13VT-H60
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR
Year Manufactured 1996
Country/Region of Manufacture Malaysia
UPC Does not apply
Display size 13 inches
Display type CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Resolution Standard definition NTSC
Tuner type Analog VHF/UHF tuner
Inputs RF coaxial antenna input
Speakers Built-in mono speakers
Control type Manual rotary controls
Power consumption Approximately 50-70 watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approximately 340mm x 320mm x 300mm
Weight Around 5-6 kg

Key Advantages

  • Compact and lightweight design suitable for small spaces.
  • Reliable CRT technology offering stable and consistent picture quality.
  • Supports standard analog broadcast reception with manual tuning.
  • Durable build with straightforward mechanical operation.
  • Easy to repair and maintain due to simple electronic components.
  • Compatible with vintage video gaming consoles and media players via RF input.

Limitations

  • Lacks modern digital tuner or HDMI connectivity options.
  • Picture resolution limited to standard definition CRT quality.
  • No remote control functionality; all controls manual.
  • Heavy and bulky compared to modern flat-screen TVs.
  • Consumes more electricity than contemporary LED/LCD models.
  • Sound output is mono and limited in audio quality.

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