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Latest revision as of 18:51, 12 December 2023

9H102
Sharp 9H102.png
Information
Manufacturer Sharp
Type Consumer
Size 9"
Regions NTSC
240p/480i Yes
480p No
720p No
1080i No
Vsync 60 Hz
Widescreen No
RF 300 ohm UHF and VHF
Composite Yes
S-Video No
Component No
Audio Input Yes
Mono or Stereo Mono
Speakers 1
Earliest Date c. 1983
Latest Date 1985

The Sharp 9H102 is a 9" consumer CRT first introduced around 1983[1]. Like many small CRTs, it can be operated on either AC voltage from a wall outlet or a 12V DC power supply for use in a vehicle. Unusually for its vintage, it has 300 ohm connections for both UHF and VHF and has a composite video input.

Gallery

References