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The '''National TH15-M15VR''' is a 15" CRT produced by Matsushita (later known as Panasonic) and sold under their National brand in Japan. It was introduced during the mid 1980s and features two composite video inputs, stereo sound, and a tilt-adjustable stand. | The '''National TH15-M15VR''' is a 15" CRT produced by Matsushita (later known as Panasonic) and was sold under their National brand in Japan for 106,000 yen. It was introduced during the mid 1980s and features two composite video inputs, stereo sound, and a tilt-adjustable stand. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 13 December 2023
TH15-M15VR
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Manufacturer | National/Matsushita |
Type | Consumer |
Size | 15" |
Regions | NTSC-J |
240p/480i | Yes |
480p | No |
720p | No |
1080i | No |
Vsync | 60 Hz |
Widescreen | No |
RF | 75 ohm VHF, 300 ohm UHF |
Composite | Yes, one front and one rear |
S-Video | No |
Component | No |
Audio Input | Yes, one front and one rear |
Audio Output | Yes, two front 3.5 mm mono jacks and rear RCA jacks |
Mono or Stereo | Stereo |
Speakers | 2 |
Weight | ~15 kg (33 lb) |
Earliest Date | c. 1986 |
The National TH15-M15VR is a 15" CRT produced by Matsushita (later known as Panasonic) and was sold under their National brand in Japan for 106,000 yen. It was introduced during the mid 1980s and features two composite video inputs, stereo sound, and a tilt-adjustable stand.