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Latest revision as of 04:22, 1 November 2023
Mivar 16P2
Information | ||
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Manufacturer | Mivar | |
Type | Consumer | |
Size | 16" | |
Regions | PAL B/G | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | No | |
Vsync | 50/60 Hz | |
Widescreen | No | |
RF | 1x (Belling-Lee) | |
Composite | 2x (SCART, front RCA) | |
Component | 1x (SCART) | |
Speakers | 1 | |
Dimensions | Height: 38 cm
Width: 41.5 cm Depth: 44 cm | |
Weight | 10.5 kg | |
Firmware | MBJ, MCZ, MMY | |
Latest Date | 2004+ | |
Links | ||
Chassis | CS1131 (minineck)
CS1097 (unified minineck) CS1121 (unified narrowneck) |
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Tube | ? | |
Remote | X4 and others | |
Operation Manual | CRT:Mivar X series remotes | |
Service Manual | CS1097 CS1131 |
The Mivar P2 series (14P2, 16P2, 20P2) is the brand's final series of traditional analog and curved CRT TVs in their small-screen (PS - Piccoli Schermi) class, with the exception of the CRT:17PF1-derived 20P3.
It adds a second input to the P1 series while marking a clear separation from it (which developed a bad reputation for poorly made DS19 flybacks, developing shorts between secondary and primary/tertiary), but still benefits from removing the 5-pin flat cable between video processor and neck board, replacing it with a better shielded alternative (such as twisted pair between GND and K), to fix tint problems such as whites glowing pink and yellow.