Toshiba 14DL74 Video/Audio Connections, Using Remote Control Setting Up Your TV, Composite Video

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Video/Audio Connections

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This section describes connecting devices to the rear connectors. Be sure to turn off the power and unplug both TV and apparatus from the wall outlet before making any connections. The AV1 and AV2 terminals for connecting other equipment to your TV are on the left and right side of the back panel.

 

Audio (R)

Audio Output (R)

 

Audio (L)

Audio Output (L)

AV1

Video

Audio (R)

 

S-Video

Audio (L)

AV2

 

PR

Video

 

 

 

PB

S-Video

 

 

Y

ANT Input

 

 

Power Jack

 

 

 

 

Notes:

For AV1, when all three video sources are connected, YPbPr is detected first, S-Video second, and composite video last.

When two video sources are connected to AV2, S-Video is detected first and composite video last.

F

S

Introduction

 

 

Connecting YourTV

Composite Video

For Normal Picture Quality You will need:

one set of standard A/V cables

Stereo VCR

 

 

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

L

R

IN

OUT

OR

Notes:

TV audio broadcast through external speakers will result in improved sound quality.

If your sound system does not have “Auxiliary” input connectors, you may select CD or Video auxiliary inputs.

Connection cables are not supplied.

Using the

Remote Control

 

 

 

 

Setting Up

Your TV

S-Video

For Better Picture Quality

You will need:

one S-video cable

one pair of standard audio cables

DVD Player

AUDIO

OUT

L

R

S-VIDEO VIDEO

OUT OUT

Using the TV’s Features

 

 

Appendix

 

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20DL74, 14DL74 specifications

The Toshiba 14DL74 and 20DL74 are notable models in the realm of consumer electronics, specifically in the category of CRT televisions. Although CRT technology is largely supplanted by LCD and LED displays, these models are revered for their unique characteristics that appeal to a niche audience, especially among retro enthusiasts and collectors.

The Toshiba 14DL74 features a 14-inch screen, while the 20DL74 boasts a larger 20-inch display. Both models utilize a traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, which produces deep colors and rich contrast, often praised for its ability to deliver a more immersive viewing experience compared to some modern displays. This technology is especially appreciated for its capability to handle a wide range of video signals, making it compatible with various formats.

One of the standout features of these models is their excellent picture quality. The CRT screen provides sharp images and vibrant color reproduction, making them ideal for enjoying classic video games and films. The 14DL74 and 20DL74 support multiple input options, allowing users to connect various devices such as VCRs, DVD players, and game consoles easily. They are equipped with composite video inputs, and some models include S-Video connections for enhanced picture quality.

Another significant characteristic is the durability of these televisions. CRTs are known for their long lifespan and robust construction. The Toshiba models are built to withstand everyday use, which is a considerable advantage over some contemporary flat-screen televisions that can suffer from issues like dead pixels and screen burn-in.

The audio performance of these models is also commendable. Each television includes built-in speakers that produce clear sound quality, suitable for everyday viewing. However, for users seeking a more immersive audio experience, connecting external speakers through the available audio outputs is a straightforward process.

In terms of design, both models feature a timeless aesthetic that fits well in retro-themed setups, adding a nostalgic touch to any space. Despite their bulky nature compared to modern TVs, the appeal of their visual technology and the authentic viewing experience they provide continues to attract interest.

In summary, the Toshiba 14DL74 and 20DL74 represent a bygone era of television technology that still holds value for specific audiences. With their durable construction, rich color performance, and compatibility with vintage media sources, these CRT models offer a unique experience that is hard to replicate in modern display technologies.