do not buy a crosley, it'll destroy your tv shows
7 0 ReplyHow does the circuitry behind №2, 3, and 5 work?
4 0 ReplyI don't think number 3 is circuitry. From the description it is probably a big metal shield around the tuning circuitry.
2 0 Reply"15,000 times per second", yeah, right. With a refresh rate of 60Hz, even if possible it would be pointless.
All of those sound like marketing gibberish. #5 sounds like surge protection, so there might be something to that one.
2 0 ReplyThe horizontal refresh rate of NTSC was 15735 Hz, so the adjustments are likely tied to that particular signal. Definitely marketing fluff for sure, but backed up by the tech.
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Finally, im tired of having to push in the clutch and ram the shifter back to manually change channels
3 0 ReplyAlways wear your cocktail attire when standing near a television set.
3 0 ReplyI always do.
1 0 ReplyThats the automatic part. Its just a regular TV that your neighbours hot wife changes for you.
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I prefer my tvs standard. I feel like I have more control that way.
1 0 ReplyStandard TVs let you feel what you're watching.
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