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ToteVision LCD-640

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Brand ToteVision 2005
Model LCD-640
Released Year 2005
Type TV
Screen Size 64 inches
Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels (720p)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology LCD with CCFL backlighting
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The ToteVision LCD-640 is a 64-inch LCD television introduced in the mid-2000s, designed primarily for home entertainment. It features a standard 720p resolution panel with a 60Hz refresh rate, typical of LCD technology available during its release period. The TV uses cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlighting, contributing to its overall brightness and color reproduction. Its connectivity options include composite video, S-Video, and component inputs, enabling compatibility with a variety of legacy devices. The LCD-640 employs a THX certification compliant audio output, aiming to deliver enhanced sound quality alongside its video capabilities. Its chassis incorporates a slim design for a television of its size, though it's bulkier compared to modern flat panels.

Specifications

Display Technology LCD with CCFL backlighting
Screen Size 64 inches
Color Black
MPN LCD-640
Warehouse Location Rack FB
Smart TV Features Not Supported
Lot No A704
Maximum Resolution LCD / TFT
Model LCD-640
Country/Region of Manufacture Taiwan
UPC 081651477281
Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels (720p)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Inputs Composite video, S-Video, Component video
Audio THX-certified audio output with built-in speakers
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio 600:1
Brightness 400 cd/m²
Color Depth 24-bit
Power Consumption 150 Watts
Dimensions (W×H×D) Approx. 58 in × 37 in × 12 in
Weight Approx. 48 kg
Remote Control Basic IR remote included
Release Year 2005

Key Advantages

  • Large 64-inch LCD display offering immersive viewing experiences.
  • Multiple input options including composite, S-Video, and component for broad device compatibility.
  • THX-certified audio output for improved sound quality.
  • Robust CCFL backlighting delivering consistent brightness and color fidelity.
  • Reliable build quality typical of early 2000s consumer electronics.
  • User-friendly interface with basic remote control functionality.

Limitations

  • Limited to 720p resolution; lacks HD-ready or Full HD support common in later models.
  • Relatively low refresh rate of 60Hz can result in motion blur during fast scenes.
  • Absence of HDMI inputs restricts compatibility with modern high-definition sources.
  • Bulkier design compared to contemporary slim LCD TVs, consuming more space.
  • CCFL backlighting may cause uneven brightness or color shifts over time.
  • Audio output, although THX-certified, is limited by built-in speaker size and power.

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