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Sharp LC-13AV6U

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Brand Sharp 1989
Model LC-13AV6U
Released Year 1989
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i approx.)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LCD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sharp LC-13AV6U is a 13-inch cathode ray tube (CRT) television designed primarily for home use. It features composite video input and RF tuner capabilities, supporting standard analog broadcasting prevalent at the time of its release. The CRT technology provides as a display mechanism, typical of the late 1980s era, delivering standard definition picture quality with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Audio output is monaural, with built-in speakers integrated into the cabinet. The device relies on analog controls for channel and volume adjustments and has a compact design suitable for small spaces. Its power consumption remains typical of CRT TVs, with reliable durability in mechanical and electronic components.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology LCD
Screen Size 13 inches
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 480p
Color Silver
Custom Bundle No
Model LC-13AV6U
MPN LC-13B6U-S
Features Built-in Speakers, Flat Screen, Headphone Jack, Wall Mountable
Audio/Video Inputs Coaxial F, Component (YPbPr) RCA, Composite Video RCA
Display Type Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Resolution Standard Definition (480i approx.)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Tuner Analog RF Tuner
Video Input Composite Video
Audio Output Mono Internal Speaker
Power Consumption Approximately 40-60 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 13 x 12 x 14 inches
Weight Approx. 15 kg
Release Year 1989
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The compact 13-inch screen size makes it ideal for bedrooms or small rooms. Sharp's quality CRT technology delivers decent picture clarity for its time. Built-in RF tuner allows reception of over-the-air analog TV signals without extra equipment. Composite video input enables connection to external video sources such as VCRs. The solid, straightforward design ensures durability and ease of use. Additionally, its mono audio output remains clear and sufficient for casual viewing environments.

Limitations

The display is limited to standard definition resolution without support for modern digital signals. Being a CRT unit, the television is relatively heavy and bulky compared to contemporary flat panels. Its inputs are limited, lacking HDMI or component video, which restrict compatibility with newer devices. The monaural audio output offers limited sound quality compared to modern stereo or surround sound systems. The analog tuner is obsolete for modern digital broadcasting standards, requiring external converters. Maintenance can be challenging due to the scarcity of replacement parts for this vintage model.

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