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Supersonic Sc-1520vtv

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Brand Supersonic 1999
Model SC-1520VTV, SC1520VTV
Released Year 1999
Type TV
Screen Size 15 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Refresh Rate NA
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Supersonic SC-1520VTV is a CRT-based television that was designed primarily for analog broadcast signals. It features a standard definition display with a cathode ray tube technology providing a 15-inch diagonal screen size. The set supports composite video input and standard audio connectors, allowing compatibility with various video devices. Horizontal and vertical hold controls are manually adjustable to optimize the picture stability. Power consumption is moderate, typical for CRT TVs of its era. Its build emphasizes simplicity and durability for typical home viewing scenarios.

Specifications

3D Technology NA
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Display Technology CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
Screen Size 15 inches
Refresh Rate NA
Color Black/Gray
MPN SC-1520VTV, SC1520VTV
Year Manufactured 2024
Audio/Video Inputs Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, LAN, HDMI, USB, USB 3.0, Bluetooth
Smart TV Features Internet Browsing, Netflix
Maximum Resolution 1080p
Manufacturer Warranty 3 Months
Model Supersonic SC-1520VTV
Features Anti-Glare, Built-in Speakers, Remote Control Included, Wall, Built-in Speakers, Anti-Glare, Wi-Fi Ready
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC 639131215207
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i)
Video Inputs Composite Video
Audio Inputs Stereo RCA
Tuner Analog VHF/UHF
Power Consumption Approximately 70 Watts
Controls Manual Horizontal and Vertical Hold
Speakers Built-in Mono Speaker
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approximately 15 x 14 x 15 inches
Weight Around 20 pounds
Manufacture Year Circa 1999

Key Advantages

The SC-1520VTV offers a clear picture quality for analog signals thanks to its CRT technology. It is compatible with a wide range of analog video sources including VCRs and early gaming consoles. The manual hold controls facilitate fine-tuning the image, ensuring stable viewing. Its relatively compact size makes it suitable for rooms with limited space. The design is robust, providing good longevity under normal usage. Additionally, the TV supports external antenna input for straightforward access to terrestrial broadcasts.

Limitations

Being an older CRT television, it lacks support for digital television signals without an external converter box. Screen resolution and color fidelity are limited compared to modern flat-panel TVs. The heavy and bulky chassis reduces portability and ease of placement. It does not include advanced connectivity options such as HDMI or USB ports. Energy efficiency is low when compared to contemporary LED/LCD models. Finally, the picture geometry may require frequent manual adjustment depending on signal quality.

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