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Sony KV-20V50

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Brand Sony 1996
Model KV-20V50
Released Year 1996
Type TV
Screen Size 20 in
Screen size 20 inches
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology CRT
Display technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony KV-20V50 is a 20-inch CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) television set released in the mid-1990s, designed primarily for standard definition analog broadcast reception. It features a glass CRT display with a 4:3 aspect ratio and a resolution optimized for 480i NTSC signals. The device houses an internal tuner compatible with analog TV signals and supports composite and S-Video inputs for connection to external sources. The television incorporates built-in stereo speakers providing decent audio output. It also includes user controls for brightness, contrast, tint, and volume adjustment. Due to CRT technology, the TV exhibits a notable amount of weight and bulk compared to modern flat-panel displays.

Specifications

Model KV-20V50
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 20 in
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution N/a
Color Black
Features Built-in Speakers, Remote Control Included, Sleep Timer
MPN Kv-20v50
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Audio/Video Inputs Composite Video RCA
Display technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen size 20 inches
Aspect ratio 4:3
Resolution 480i (Standard Definition)
Inputs Composite Video, S-Video
Audio output Built-in stereo speakers
Tuner Analog NTSC TV tuner
Power consumption Approximately 100 watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 480 x 410 x 430 mm
Weight Approx. 16 kg

Key Advantages

The Sony KV-20V50's CRT technology delivers deep blacks and excellent color accuracy within the viewing limitations of SD signals. Its relatively compact 20-inch screen size was suitable for small to medium rooms. The inclusion of composite and S-Video inputs allowed for versatile multimedia connection options beyond just antenna signals. Built-in stereo speakers enhance the audio experience without the need for external devices. The analog tuner reliably received standard broadcast channels of the era. Its robust build quality and Sony's reputation ensured a durable and long-lasting product.

Limitations

The KV-20V50's CRT design results in a bulky and heavy form factor that is less convenient than modern flat screens. It only supports standard definition (480i) resolution, making it incompatible with high-definition signals. Analog broadcast support limits its usability today, as many regions have transitioned to digital-only signals. The screen size and 4:3 aspect ratio are outdated compared to current widescreen standards. Limited input options exclude newer connectivity standards like HDMI or component video. The lack of smart features and digital tuners restricts modern functionality.

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