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Sylvox -trailer series

Quick information
Brand Sylvox 2003
Model Trailer series
Released Year 2003
Type TV
Screen Size 21 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LED
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sylvox Trailer Series is a vintage television set designed primarily in the early 2000s. It features a standard definition CRT display common to the era, with composite video and RF input support. The chassis is built with metal and plastic composites, providing durability for everyday use. The TV operates with analog tuning systems, supporting multiple broadcast bands in PAL or NTSC format depending on region. It includes basic sound amplification with a mono speaker system and manual controls for channel and volume adjustment. Power consumption is moderate since the model lacks more modern energy-saving features.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Screen Size 21 inches
Display Technology LED
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Color Black
MPN Trailer series
Audio/Video Inputs Audio-In Jack (3.5mm), Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB
Smart TV Features Android TV, Downloadable Apps, Appstore
Maximum Resolution 1080p
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Model SYLVOX-Trailer series
Features 12V/240V TV, 12V TV, 12V TV DVD, Built-in DVD Player, Headphone Jack, Remote Control Included, Sleep Timer, Wall Mountable, Wide View Angle, Wi-Fi Ready
UPC 810079225651
Display Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (480i)
Inputs Composite Video, RF Antenna
Tuning System Analog
Audio Output Mono Speaker
Power Consumption Approximately 70 Watts
Color System PAL/NTSC (region dependent)
Dimensions 55 cm x 45 cm x 40 cm
Weight 18 kg
Control Type Manual knobs for channel and volume

Key Advantages

The Trailer Series offers robust build quality, increasing its longevity over time. Its CRT technology provides natural color reproduction and deep black levels relative to early digital displays. The simplicity of operation with manual controls and analog tuning makes it user-friendly for non-technical users. It supports a wide range of legacy media inputs, making it versatile for use with older video equipment. The device’s design is compact for a CRT TV, allowing ease of placement in various settings. Furthermore, the model’s low cost at release made it accessible to a broad consumer base.

Limitations

The CRT technology results in a bulkier and heavier unit compared to modern flat panels. The resolution and picture quality are limited to standard definition, making it unsuitable for high-definition content. Color calibration and image sharpness degrade over time due to aging components. The manual controls are less convenient than modern remote-controlled TVs. It lacks digital input interfaces such as HDMI or USB, reducing compatibility with newer devices. Energy efficiency is minimal, leading to higher power consumption relative to contemporary TVs.

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