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List Price: $129.99
Features
• 13-inch standard CRT TV; measures 14 x 13 x 15 inches (WxHxD)
• Front A/V input for hooking up video game consoles or a DVD player
• On-screen clock, sleep and alarm timers, and commercial skip feature
• Includes 1 composite, 1 RF inputs
• Mono speaker |
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RCA E13320 13" Color TV description
The 13-inch RCA E13320 standard CRT TV is perfect for use in the kitchen, a child's room, or the dorm room. It features a built-in 181-chanel NTSC tuner, front A/V input for hooking up video game consoles or a DVD player, and V-chip parental control. Other features include an on-screen clock, sleep and alarm timers, and commercial skip feature (which enables you to surf other channels during commercials without missing a second of the show you're watching. It has a mono speaker. It features the following video and audio connections: - Composite video/audio In: 1
- RF: 1
What's in the Box RCA E13320, remote control, two batteries, printed instruction book |
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RCA E13320 13" Color TV Customer Reviews
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I was looking for a 13" TV to replace a dead Magnavox 13" TV purchased in 1998. Based on reviews here and elsewhere I thought this RCA model would be the ideal solution, but I was generally disappointed, for the following reasons:
* Picture Clarity: The picture seemed quite fuzzy. It wasn't a major problem with images after some adjustments to picture quality settings, but words (sports score info, news crawls, on-screen tv guide) were hard to read.
* Picture Quality Presets: The default factory settings for the screen had the contrast set way too high. Also the color setting (the default center point) needed to be reduced to get decent color. I could get a marginally good setup by changing this in the on-screen menu although not entirely to my liking. A bigger problem was the button on the remote labeled "presets" which put the settings back to the factory default. I can't figure out why you'd need that on the remote (where it's easy to accidentally hit) since there is a reset command in the on-screen menu. Didn't see a way you could make your own presets either (though I didn't look hard.)
* Sleep function: A minor disappointment, but I sometimes like to use this to fall asleep by. On this model the shortest sleep time is 30 minutes with 30 minute increments. My previous TV allowed a minium of 15 minutes with 15 minute increments which fit my habits better.
* Limited settings features: I guess I got used to the features of my old Magnavox including "Smart Picture" (multiple presets based on type of program - and it actually worked) and "Smart Sound" (attempts to avoid letting the commercials shout). The RCA seemed pretty feature-less by comparison.
In the end I returned the RCA. My next TV will probably be a Magnavox based on my previous experience and the features they incorporate. Also I plan to spend more time in the store where I can hopefully see the sets in action. Sadly this is a purchase that may not be best done (or at least solely done) on-line. |
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