KV-14D2
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Sony KV-14D2
Information | |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Type | Consumer |
Tube Series | Trinitron |
Size | 14" (13" viewing area) |
Mask | AG |
Regions | NTSC |
240p/480i | Yes |
480p | No |
Vsync | 60 Hz |
Widescreen | No |
RF | Yes, front and rear 75 ohm VHF, 300 ohm UHF |
Composite | No |
Audio Input | No |
Audio Output | Yes, 3.5 mm mono headphone jack |
Input Voltage | 100V AC |
Power Consumption | 63W |
Earliest Date | 1983 |
Links | |
Remote | None |
Brochure | [1] |
The Sony KV-14D2 Prism G.T. (Game and Television) is a 14" consumer CRT only sold in Japan, though it is very similar to the KV-1331 and KV-1332 sold in North America. It was available in three colors (silver, red and green) and retailed for 57,800 yen.
Below the 12 regular tuner preset buttons, a 13th button labeled Hit can be found: the channel stored on this program is received from the front RF input, called a "Hit connector" (Hit端子) and intended for the convenience of game console and home computer users (note how the Sony home computer line is called Hit-Bit; in fact, this model was advertised as ideal for the HB-55 MSX).[1]