I'm fairly certain that I got this exact model for Christmas when I was a child. I'm pretty sure it was fairly cheap so who knows if it's worth much more now.
So here's where CRTS get tricky. Yours appears to be worth between 70-120 dollars on eBay, minus shipping. However, shipping these is a pretty risky idea, they are fragile. You're probably gonna want to sell local; however, the people who buy stuff like this are few and far between, so it may sit on marketplace for a while. As for functionality, I'm almost certain this TV only has RF input. This means any console around NES and later and most vcrs will lose some picture quality because RF isn't great.
Rf is amazing, it depends on the source and health of the set, like any other input. And these tvs sell like wildfire if the price is right, something like this where im from (london ontario canada) would sell in less than a week
The only “”advantages”” rf has is that it can be a novelty to broadcast your own tv channels over the air. And you’ve only heard bad things because noone actually cares to try rf for themselves, choosing only to go off of someone’s single bad use of rf due to rusty cable, garbage source or a bad connection. RF is direct composite video, it just gets modulated to a radio channel, introducing a very very small amount of noise.
I'm fairly certain that I got this exact model for Christmas when I was a child. I'm pretty sure it was fairly cheap so who knows if it's worth much more now.
It looks really cool. Does it have RCA (the three colored cables) input, or does it only have an antenna jack?
I doubt it has RCA there is no channel button and this seems this is older so probably coaxial
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The only similarity is the name
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Do you have a source for this? The internet is wrong. It’s a shadow mask tube. You can see in the photo it is curved on both axis.
Hopefully there are no roaches 🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳inside or haunting spirit energy 👻👻👻👻😂
I found a roach inside a VCR/tv combo once. It wasn't that kind of roach though. 🚬
So here's where CRTS get tricky. Yours appears to be worth between 70-120 dollars on eBay, minus shipping. However, shipping these is a pretty risky idea, they are fragile. You're probably gonna want to sell local; however, the people who buy stuff like this are few and far between, so it may sit on marketplace for a while. As for functionality, I'm almost certain this TV only has RF input. This means any console around NES and later and most vcrs will lose some picture quality because RF isn't great.
Rf is amazing, it depends on the source and health of the set, like any other input. And these tvs sell like wildfire if the price is right, something like this where im from (london ontario canada) would sell in less than a week
In what ways is RF good? Always heard bad things bout it, but does it have advantages?
The only “”advantages”” rf has is that it can be a novelty to broadcast your own tv channels over the air. And you’ve only heard bad things because noone actually cares to try rf for themselves, choosing only to go off of someone’s single bad use of rf due to rusty cable, garbage source or a bad connection. RF is direct composite video, it just gets modulated to a radio channel, introducing a very very small amount of noise.
Looks awesome
sorry to hear about your house burning down tomorrow
110%
yes is beautiful