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Supersonic SC-2812

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Brand Supersonic 1995
Model SC-2812
Released Year 1995
Type TV
Screen Size 28 inches
Refresh Rate 50 Hz
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Supersonic SC-2812 is a CRT television set introduced in the mid-1990s, designed primarily for standard definition analog TV signals. It utilizes a cathode ray tube display technology with a typical screen size around 28 inches. The SC-2812 supports NTSC format video input and outputs composite video and stereo audio. Its controls include rotary knobs and push buttons for channel selection and volume control. The device includes analog tuners with fixed channel presets, and basic AV connectivity through RCA jacks. The internal circuitry operates with a standard NTSC tuner and analog video processing components common for its era.

Specifications

UPC 0639131228122
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Screen Size 28 inches
Refresh Rate 50 Hz
Maximum Resolution 1280p
Color Black
Model SC-2812
MPN SC2812
Features Headphone Jack, 2 Port USB Hub, Wall Mountable
Audio/Video Inputs HDMI
Weight About 40 lbs
Manufacturer Color Black
Type CRT Television
Video Format NTSC Standard Definition
Inputs Composite Video (RCA), Analog Audio Stereo (RCA)
Tuner Analog NTSC Tuner
Audio Output Built-in Stereo Speakers
Controls Rotary knobs and Push buttons for channel and volume
Power Consumption Approximately 80 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approximately 26 x 20 x 18 inches
Manufacturer Supersonic
Year Released 1995

Key Advantages

  • Affordable CRT TV with reliable analog tuner providing stable picture quality.
  • Simple user interface with manual controls ideal for basic television use.
  • Standard composite AV input ports allowing connection with VCRs and game consoles.
  • Durable build quality typical of 1990s Supersonic models.
  • Standard 28-inch screen size providing clear image viewing for analog broadcasts.
  • Low power consumption compared with larger CRT TVs of similar type.

Limitations

  • Lacks modern digital tuners or HDMI inputs, limiting compatibility with current devices.
  • Only supports standard definition resolution, no HD or widescreen display capability.
  • Bulky and heavy due to CRT technology, not suitable for wall mounting.
  • Analog tuner prone to signal drift and occasional channel interference.
  • Limited audio output options with no support for external surround sound systems.
  • Discontinued production and unsupported for new software or firmware updates.

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