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USSEnterprise:

I found an older 35" TV that I would like to buy for my basement. Its an RCA (I know, not a great brand), but its only $50 fully working. I have googled and googled and yahooed and etc, etc.  All I know is that it is a 35" screen, stereo, has PIP, and has S-video in. I would like to find out some more info about it before I make the purchase. The model is F35731MB. If anyone here knows anything about this model TV, or a place where I can find info on it, I would really appreciate it.

AtomSmasher:

Dunno if this helps, but heres the manual for that tv:  http://download.ethomson.com/english/RCA/COLOR_TV/IB/1508320B.pdf

USSEnterprise:

Thanks, that was helpful. ten years old instead of six. Not going to get this one, especially considering its an RCA.

mrhowell:

Is RCA bad?

ChadTower:


No, it's not, considering they made a large percentage of the CRTs out there in that age range, IIRC.

There isn't much to know beyond what you had in your first post.  Old TVs are always the same except the input types and tuner types.

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