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Toshiba MV13L3

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Brand Toshiba 2007
Model MV13L3
Released Year 2007
Type TV
Screen Size 13 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i/576i)
Display Technology CRT
Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Toshiba MV13L3 is a television model released in the mid-2000s designed primarily for standard definition viewing. It features a CRT display technology which was common before the widespread adoption of flat-panel screens. The device incorporates composite and S-Video inputs to connect with various video sources. It typically supports PAL and NTSC broadcasting standards depending on the region of sale. The MV13L3 offers basic on-screen display functions for channel tuning and picture adjustments. Additionally, the model utilizes analog stereo speakers embedded within the chassis for audio output.

Specifications

Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Display Technology CRT
Screen Size 13 inches
Maximum Resolution Not Available
Manufacturer Warranty NO
Color Black
Model MV13L3
Features Built-in Speakers, Built-in VCR, Headphone Jack, Front Inputs
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
UPC
  • Does not apply
  • 0635111987737
Display Type CRT
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 480i/576i)
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Inputs Composite, S-Video
Tuners Analog PAL/NTSC
Audio Output Built-in stereo speakers
Power Consumption Approximately 40 watts
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 350 x 320 x 350 mm
Weight Around 8-10 kg
Color System PAL/NTSC depending on region
Additional Features On-screen display for channel and picture settings
Release Year 2007
MPN MV13L3
TV Type Standard CRT
3D Technology 3d Not Supported
Combo Type TV/VCR

Key Advantages

The MV13L3’s primary advantage is its robust build typical of CRT TVs, offering durability over time. Its compatibility with multiple video input types allows it to connect with legacy devices such as VHS players and older gaming consoles. The CRT display provides excellent color depth and contrast without the motion blur seen on many early flat-screen models. The set consumes relatively low power compared to larger CRT TVs, making it suitable for constrained energy environments. Being a Toshiba product, the MV13L3 benefits from reliable manufacturing standards. It's also typically straightforward to repair due to widely available parts and uncomplicated internal design.

Limitations

This model is constrained by the limitations inherent to CRT technology, including bulkiness and significant weight, making it less portable. The screen size and resolution are modest compared to modern HDTVs, which limits the viewing experience to standard definition content. The lack of HDMI or digital inputs restricts compatibility with contemporary digital devices. It does not support smart TV functionalities or access to internet streaming services. Additionally, analog tuners included are becoming obsolete as broadcasters shift exclusively to digital signals. Picture geometry and screen curvature may also affect viewing comfort by today's standards.

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