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Sony Trinitron kv-13fs100

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Brand Sony 1994
Model Trinitron kv-13fs100
Released Year 1994
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Display Technology CRT
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Trinitron KV-13FS100 is a 13-inch CRT television launched in the mid-1990s, utilizing Sony's proprietary Trinitron technology which provides a brighter and sharper picture compared to traditional CRTs. It features a flat screen aperture grille and a Trinitron tube design that enhances color accuracy and reduces distortion. The television supports standard definition analog signals with composite and RF inputs for connection versatility. It uses a cathode ray tube module optimized for vivid colors and deep blacks, providing an enhanced viewing experience for its era.

The device is built with a durable chassis and incorporates an efficient deflection system for stable image rendering. It includes built-in stereo speakers for audio output and offers manual tuning alongside remote control operation. The KV-13FS100 is compatible with common television standards of the time, including NTSC, ensuring broad content compatibility.

Specifications

Screen Size 13 inches
Model KV-13FS100
UPC 0027242594234
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology CRT
Maximum Resolution 480p
MPN KV13FS100
Features Headphone Jack
Built-In Tuner NTSC
Front Input Connectors Audio (RCA) X 1, Composite X 1
TV Type Standard CRT
Speaker Power 2x3W
Channel Labels With Channel Labels
Audio Type Stereo
Subwoofer Without Subwoofer
Adjustable Color Temperature With Adjustable Color Temperature
3D Technology 3d Not Supported
MTS Stereo Sap / MTS Stereo
Number of Speakers 2
Audio Leveler Without Audio Leveler
Comb Filter Digital 3-Line
OSD Languages English, French, Spanish
Sleep Timer With Sleep Timer
Family Line Fd Trinitron Wega
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Rear Input Connectors Composite X 1, RF X 1, Component X 1
Parental Control V-Chip
Display Type CRT with Trinitron aperture grille
Resolution Standard definition (approx. 480i)
Inputs 1 x Composite video, 1 x RF antenna
Speakers Built-in stereo speakers
Tuner Analog NTSC tuner
Remote Control Included
Power Consumption Approximately 60 watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 357 x 330 x 370 mm
Weight Approx. 11 kg
Color System NTSC
Release Year 1994

Key Advantages

The Trinitron tube delivers superior picture sharpness and vibrant colors due to its aperture grille technology.
Its compact 13-inch form factor makes it suitable for small rooms or secondary TV setups.
Built-in stereo speakers provide decent sound quality without needing external audio systems.
Supports multiple input types including composite video and RF antenna connections, enhancing usability.
The unit's durable design offers longevity and resistance to typical CRT issues such as screen burn-in and convergence problems.
Remote control functionality allows convenient operation from a distance.

Limitations

As a CRT-based television, it is significantly bulkier and heavier than modern flat-panel TVs.
The resolution is limited to standard definition, which is low compared to current HD or 4K displays.
It lacks modern digital inputs such as HDMI or USB, limiting connectivity options.
The display technology consumes more power and generates more heat than contemporary LCD or OLED TVs.
The picture can be susceptible to geometric distortion and flicker inherent in CRT technology.
The device does not support digital broadcast signals without an external converter box.

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