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Sharp R32-s50

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Brand Sharp 1998
Model R32-s50
Released Year 1998
Type TV
Screen Size 32 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (SD)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sharp R32-s50 is a CRT television designed primarily for standard-definition broadcasting. It features a cathode ray tube display providing a resolution suitable for analog TV signals prevalent in the late 1990s. The TV supports multiple video inputs including composite and possibly S-video, allowing connection with various external devices. Its control interface consists of manual buttons and a remote control unit. Power consumption is typical of CRT models of its era, and the chassis design emphasizes durability. This model is built with analog tuner technology compatible with NTSC, PAL, or SECAM formats depending on region.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 32 inches
EC Range A+++ - G
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 240p
Model Sharp R32-S50
Year Manufactured 2003-2006
Features Built-in Speakers
Display Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (SD)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Tuner Analog TV Tuner (NTSC/PAL/SECAM)
Video Inputs Composite Video, possibly S-Video
Audio Output Mono or Stereo RCA
Power Consumption Approximately 120-150 Watts
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 770 x 560 x 510 mm
Weight Approx. 30-35 kg
Remote Control Included
Year Released 1998
Country of Manufacture Japan or region-specific

Key Advantages

The Sharp R32-s50 offers a robust and reliable display technology with accurate color reproduction and deep contrast typical of CRT screens. Its analog tuner supports diverse regional broadcast standards making it versatile for different markets. The TV’s user interface is straightforward, allowing easy navigation and quick access to essential functions. Compatibility with a range of external inputs makes it flexible for connecting VCRs, gaming consoles, and other audio-video devices. The chassis design ensures stability and longevity of use. Overall, the display size is optimal for small to medium-sized viewing environments.

Limitations

The CRT technology in the Sharp R32-s50 results in a heavier and bulkier unit compared to modern flat panel TVs. It lacks high-definition video support, limiting picture clarity by today’s standards. Energy efficiency is low relative to LED or LCD displays, leading to higher power consumption. The availability of inputs is limited and does not include modern digital or HDMI connections. Screen geometry and convergence adjustments may require manual calibration for optimal image quality. Additionally, the TV is incompatible with digital broadcast signals without an external converter box.

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