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Sony KV-16GW1

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Brand Sony 1997
Model KV-16GW1
Released Year 1997
Type TV
Screen Size 16 inches
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT (Trinitron)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony KV-16GW1 is a 16-inch CRT television designed primarily for standard-definition viewing. It features a CRT display with a 4:3 aspect ratio and a resolution typical for TVs of its era, optimized for Composite and S-Video inputs. This analog device employs a square picture tube with a high-quality aperture grille (Trinitron) for improved color and sharpness. The television supports multiple input sources including RF tuner, AV inputs, and possibly SCART depending on region. It provides standard analog audio output capabilities and manual control buttons on the chassis. The unit operates on standard mains power with typical power consumption for CRT televisions of the late 1990s.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology CRT (Trinitron)
Screen Size 16 inches
Maximum Resolution 480i
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
Model KV-16GW1
Features Built-in Speakers, Curved Screen, Widescreen (16:9)
Country/Region of Manufacture Mexico
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA, SCART, Coaxial F
UPC Does not apply
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Inputs RF tuner, Composite Video, S-Video
Audio Output Stereo
Power Supply AC 110-240V, 50/60Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 410 x 360 x 400 mm
Weight Approx. 10-12 kg
Remote Control Optional/Included depending on package
Broadcast System Analog NTSC/PAL/SECAM depending on region
Color System NTSC 3.58/4.43, PAL, or SECAM (region dependent)
Screen Type Flat CRT

Key Advantages

The Sony KV-16GW1 offers excellent color reproduction through its Trinitron CRT technology. Its compact 16-inch screen makes it suitable for small rooms or secondary usage areas. The unit supports multiple input types allowing connection to several devices of its time, like VCRs and early gaming consoles. Its build quality is robust, typical of Sony’s manufacturing standards, offering long-term durability. The manual controls provide ease of use without reliance on remote controls, which is beneficial for simple operation. Additionally, the CRT technology provides deep black levels and good contrast compared to early LCDs.

Limitations

As a CRT television, the KV-16GW1 is significantly bulkier and heavier than modern flat-panel displays. The resolution and screen size limit its suitability for modern high-definition content. It lacks HDMI or other digital inputs, restricting compatibility with contemporary media devices without adapters. The screen refresh rate and aspect ratio do not support widescreen content, which may lead to letterboxing. Additionally, CRT TVs consume more power and generate more heat compared to modern displays. Lastly, the analog tuner may not be compatible with today's digital broadcast signals without an external converter box.

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