FREE Toshiba CRT television - Westminster MD area

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FREE Toshiba CRT television - Westminster MD area

Postby C64_Critic » October 4th, 2024, 1:52 pm

I already have two 'backup' CRT's or I'd grab this one as well; someone in the Westminster MD area (actually it looks like it might be in Finksburg) is giving away a Toshiba TV with built-in DVD and VHS players - physical media baby! I've asked them for a model # in case it matters to anyone, but figured I would mention it here on this site since if anyone can appreciate a retro-ready television it's us.

"24" analog TV with built in VCR and DVD and separate digital converter included. It works like it always did, meaning you get an analog quality picture. It's heavy and you'll have to be able to carry it down from the 2nd floor and out the 1st floor front door. Probably 50-60 lbs and you need a good reach to get your arms around it."

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Re: FREE Toshiba CRT television - Westminster MD area

Postby C64_Critic » October 4th, 2024, 3:12 pm

C64_Critic wrote:I already have two 'backup' CRT's or I'd grab this one as well; someone in the Westminster MD area (actually it looks like it might be in Finksburg) is giving away a Toshiba TV with built-in DVD and VHS players - physical media baby! I've asked them for a model # in case it matters to anyone, but figured I would mention it here on this site since if anyone can appreciate a retro-ready television it's us.

"24" analog TV with built in VCR and DVD and separate digital converter included. It works like it always did, meaning you get an analog quality picture. It's heavy and you'll have to be able to carry it down from the 2nd floor and out the 1st floor front door. Probably 50-60 lbs and you need a good reach to get your arms around it."

I got the model number: MW24F11
Looks like it probably from around 2005, would be good for composite-output video game systems but it doesn't look like it takes component or s-video.


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