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Supersonic SC-1331

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Brand Supersonic 1995
Model SC-1331
Released Year 1995
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution 480i (SD)
Display Technology LCD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Supersonic SC-1331 is a CRT television designed primarily for standard definition viewing. It features a built-in tuner compatible with NTSC signals typically used in the US and Canada. The display is a 13-inch diagonal screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, offering basic color and contrast controls for user adjustments. Audio output is provided via built-in mono speakers with analog stereo inputs available through RCA connectors. Power consumption is moderate in line with other CRT TVs of its class, making it a cost-effective solution during its era. The chassis is constructed from durable plastic with a compact footprint suitable for small spaces.

Specifications

Screen Size 13 inches
Maximum Resolution 1080i
Color Black
Model SC-1331
Audio/Video Inputs HDMI/USB/SD/AV/VGA/PC Audio
UPC 0639131013315, 0639131213319
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Display Technology LCD
MPN SC-1331, SC1331
Features Headphone Jack
Brightness 250cd/m²°
Built-In Tuner NTSC, ATSC
TV Type Flat Panel
Room Type Bedroom, Children's Bedroom
Speaker Power 2x60W
Audio Type Stereo
Display Resolution 1280x800 Pixels
3D Technology 3d Not Supported
Definition HDTV
Number of Speakers 2
Viewing Angle 90°
Contrast Ratio 500:1
Exterior Color Black
Supported Resolutions 1080i (HDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Display Type CRT
Resolution 480i (SD)
Broadcast System NTSC
Inputs Composite Video (RCA), Stereo Audio (RCA)
Speakers Built-in Mono Speaker
Power Consumption Approximately 30-40 watts
Dimensions Approximately 14 x 12 x 12 inches (W x H x D)
Weight Around 10 lbs
Color Controls Brightness, Contrast, Color, Volume - Analog knobs
Manufacturer Supersonic
Release Year 1995
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

  • Compact 13-inch CRT display ensuring decent picture quality for its size.
  • Integrated NTSC tuner allowing reception of terrestrial broadcasts without additional equipment.
  • Simple user interface with analog controls for brightness, contrast, and volume.
  • Multiple input options including composite video and stereo audio connectors.
  • Reliable build quality typical of mid-1990s televisions.
  • Low power consumption compared to larger CRT models.

Limitations

  • Limited to standard definition 480i resolution, lacking modern HD or digital capabilities.
  • Small screen size may not satisfy contemporary viewing preferences.
  • Mono speaker output provides limited sound quality and no surround sound support.
  • Absence of HDMI or digital inputs restricts connection to modern devices.
  • The bulky CRT design results in significant depth compared to flat-panel displays.
  • Limited warranty and support as the model is discontinued and considered obsolete.

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